Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this session you will be able to:
Explain when and how an application for a financial remedy is made
Distinguish between relevant and irrelevant facts for financial disclosure
Session Activities:
Discussion and completion of Forms A and E
Materials Attached:
Pre-Session Task: Case Study: Mr and Mrs Cooper - Divorce Papers
In-Session Task: Memorandum Relating to Financial Matters
Notes on Completion of Form E
Materials to Be Released:
Wife’s Form E (d2)
Husband’s Form E (d3)
Preparation for Session:
Read the advance papers and prepare a summary and time line of the key
facts from the papers provided.
Review your notes from LG 2 and 3 and re-read chapters 9 and 10 of the
manual (if needed).
Bring a blank copy of Form A and Form E with you to the session (see LG 3
where a copy was issued to you as part of the session documents). Read
through these forms before the session.
Post-Session:
Review the procedure relating to financial settlement on divorce.
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