A momentous day for family lawyers was struck on 26 October, 2000.
On that day the jurisprudence of the final quarter of the 20th century was turned on its head by the House of Lords’ judgment in the case of White v White.
In divorce cases the financial rewards meted out still find women getting the rough end of the deal. However, recent cases do give some cause for hope, write Louise Spitz and Kerry Fretwell
May 09, 2002 at 04:33 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Legalweek
A momentous day for family lawyers was struck on 26 October, 2000.
On that day the jurisprudence of the final quarter of the 20th century was turned on its head by the House of Lords’ judgment in the case of White v White.
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