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Podcast The Family Law Podcast

The Family Law Podcast

Pump Court Chambers

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Frequency: 1 episode/27d. Total Eps: 80

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The Family Team at Pump Court Chambers present this weekly podcast featuring discussion of a variety of topics from across the spectrum of family law, joined by regular expert guests.

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Barder events

Season 8 · Episode 4

mercredi 25 septembre 2024Duration 30:16

In an all-host affair, Tara Lyons hosts Mark Ablett to discuss his new book about Barder events in financial remedy proceedings. Mark discusses his view on the definitive test for a Barder application, having considered 35 years of case law in writing his book. The pod in particular discusses foreseeability and the seemingly variable standard applied in the case law, depending on what the Barder event is. A worthwhile listen for any financial remedies practitioner and for anyone who wishes to know more, Mark's book is available on Amazon now.

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Standish

Season 8 · Episode 3

mercredi 28 août 2024Duration 27:47

Maria Henty of Pump Court joins host Mark Ablett to talk all things Standish following the Court of Appeal's decision early this year. The podcast discusses the concept of matrimonialisation as well as a reality check in terms of how often these arguments will generally be relevant in the run of the mill cases. Maria and Mark give insight as to how they have seen the decision in Standish play out in their own practices, as well as commenting on HHJ Hess' decision of RM v WP, which endorsed Standish in particular in relation to the family home.

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Goddard-Watts v Goddard-Watts

Season 7 · Episode 2

jeudi 15 juin 2023Duration 34:31

Tara speaks to star guests Ros Bever from Irwin Mitchell and Jenna Lucas of Pump Court about set aside applications and the recent Court of Appeal decision of Goddard-Watts v Goddard-Watts [2023] EWCA Civ 115 in which Ros acted.

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CMX v EJX from the professionals involved

Season 7 · Episode 1

mercredi 31 mai 2023Duration 37:19

In the first episode of the latest series of the Family Law Podcast, Tara is joined by pensions expert, George Mathieson and our very own Edward Boydell to discuss the pension issues, particularly equality of income versus equality of capital, stemming from the well known case in which they both appeared: CMX v EJX [2022] EWFC 136.

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Transparency and Anonymity in Financial Remedy Proceedings

Season 6 · Episode 7

jeudi 24 novembre 2022Duration 25:50

Simon Purkis of Pump Court Chambers joins host Mark Ablett to talk through the recent move away from anonymity in financial remedy proceedings, at least before certain judges as well as the forthcoming report of the Transparency Implementation Group. Simon covers the law in broad detail as well as giving his views on where the burden should lie in terms of anonymity. This is an evolving area and there will be a follow up podcast dealing with the report of the Transparency Implementation Group once received.

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HHJ Hess on the Financial Remedies Court & PAG2

Season 6 · Episode 6

vendredi 18 novembre 2022Duration 45:58

In a really exciting episode, HHJ Hess joins co-hosts Helen Brander and Tara Lyons to talk all things financial remedies court and the upcoming PAG2. It was a real privilege to have His Honour join the podcast to provide his unique insight from the vanguard of financial remedies reform, including the origins of the FRC, and of course into pensions having given the well-known judgment in the case of W v H [2020] EWFC B10. A must listen for any financial remedies practitioners.

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NFTs in family law

Season 6 · Episode 5

jeudi 3 novembre 2022Duration 25:33

A recent talk to the IBA conference in Miami mandated that all lawyers must be familiar with cryptocurrency, and that surely must include NFTs or non-fungible tokens. Sound like gibberish? Well look no further, because Samara Brackley of Pump Court will tell you all about them and how the court is likely to treat NFTs on divorce. A cutting edge episode that we should all be listening to.

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Cazalet v Abu-Zalaf

Season 6 · Episode 4

jeudi 27 octobre 2022Duration 26:16

Host Mark Ablett is joined by Sara Hannell, managing partner of Alexiou Fisher Phillips solicitors, to talk about her very recent case of Olga Cazalet v Walid Abu-Zalaf [2022] EWFC 119. This is a fascinating case where the applicant wife sought to rescind a 9 year old Decree Nisi on the basis of alleged reconciliation, in order to ultimately benefit from better terms under a pre-nuptial agreement. The judgment involves a trawl through 160 years of law before forming a definitive test to apply. Sara offers her unique insight, from the heart of the case, as to the reasoning behind the judgment and the issues which arose. In the judgment, Mostyn J also comments about the perils of placing emphasis on witness demeanour and Sara gives her views as to the comments generally and where they lie in the context of this case. A most interesting listen!

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Menopause in the law

Season 6 · Episode 3

vendredi 21 octobre 2022Duration 18:09

Following hot on the heels of World Menopause Day, Tara Lyons is joined by Imogen Robins of Pump Court and Jennifer Williamson, partner at Blake Morgan, to discuss the menopause generally and how it affects women working in the law. The podcast goes on to discuss the impact of menopause in family proceedings. This is an important topic that we all need to understand better and about which we should be speaking more openly. In furtherance of this, Imogen will be starting morning cafés with Jennifer to encourage open conversation and interested listeners should watch out for announcements on social media.

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Coercive and controlling behaviour (together and separately!)

Season 6 · Episode 2

vendredi 7 octobre 2022Duration 26:13

Catherine Ellis joins host Mark Ablett to discuss coercive behaviour, controlling behaviour and coercive controlling behaviour in the context of private children proceedings. Catherine talks Mark through how we define and identify such behaviour, noting the frequent difficulties for victims in doing so. In circumstances where the guidance is far from definitive, Catherine gives her expert view on how to plead and build a case involving controlling and coercive behaviour, whilst also explaining why we need to take it quite so seriously. An important listen for any practitioners encountering such allegations.

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