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Resolution Podcast S4 Episode #3 | Domestic Abuse in Financial Remedy | w/ Samantha Hillas KC, Geoffrey Kingscote KC & Olivia Piercy
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This month we are joined by Samantha Hillas KC (St John’s Buildings), Geoffrey Kingscote KC (1 Hare Court) and Olivia Piercy (Hunters) to discuss domestic abuse in financial remedy proceedings. When it will impact on the outcome, and how we can make the process of agreeing financial arrangements, or an order, safer for victim-survivors.
Geoffrey explains the law in relation to s25(g), the test in Tsvetkov v Khayrova [2023] EWFC 130 (04 August 2023), and how Recorder Reardon approached the quantification following findings of conduct in DP v EP (Conduct: Economic Abuse: Needs) [2023] EWFC 6. Geoffrey explains that conduct is restricted to a very small number of possible cases as a result of the test of exceptionality. Sam makes the point that the assessment of needs is likely to be different if need arise from domestic abuse or for another reason. Olivia draws our attention to the Home Office research about the financial impact of domestic abuse:
https://www.womensaid.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Economics-of-Abuse-Report-2019.pdf
We then go on to consider how proceedings could be reformed so as not to create more litigation, whilst also making the process safer and fairer for victim-survivors. We agree that the current statutory test for Legal Services Payments Orders is not fit for purpose, and discuss other ideas for reform including re-drafting the Form E.
Have you read Resolution’s report into the interplay between Domestic Abuse and the treatment of finances on separation and divorce? If not, you should read this groundbreaking research.
https://resolution.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Resolution_DAFRP_Report_ONLINE.pdf
Please let Resolution have your views on communications@resolution.org.uk with a clear subject line ‘Domestic abuse in Financial Remedy’.
34 bölüm
Manage episode 452656825 series 2906962
This month we are joined by Samantha Hillas KC (St John’s Buildings), Geoffrey Kingscote KC (1 Hare Court) and Olivia Piercy (Hunters) to discuss domestic abuse in financial remedy proceedings. When it will impact on the outcome, and how we can make the process of agreeing financial arrangements, or an order, safer for victim-survivors.
Geoffrey explains the law in relation to s25(g), the test in Tsvetkov v Khayrova [2023] EWFC 130 (04 August 2023), and how Recorder Reardon approached the quantification following findings of conduct in DP v EP (Conduct: Economic Abuse: Needs) [2023] EWFC 6. Geoffrey explains that conduct is restricted to a very small number of possible cases as a result of the test of exceptionality. Sam makes the point that the assessment of needs is likely to be different if need arise from domestic abuse or for another reason. Olivia draws our attention to the Home Office research about the financial impact of domestic abuse:
https://www.womensaid.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Economics-of-Abuse-Report-2019.pdf
We then go on to consider how proceedings could be reformed so as not to create more litigation, whilst also making the process safer and fairer for victim-survivors. We agree that the current statutory test for Legal Services Payments Orders is not fit for purpose, and discuss other ideas for reform including re-drafting the Form E.
Have you read Resolution’s report into the interplay between Domestic Abuse and the treatment of finances on separation and divorce? If not, you should read this groundbreaking research.
https://resolution.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Resolution_DAFRP_Report_ONLINE.pdf
Please let Resolution have your views on communications@resolution.org.uk with a clear subject line ‘Domestic abuse in Financial Remedy’.
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