Thursday, April 30, 2009

James Watt v Ann Bruce or Watt

This case heard in the Court of Session was mainly concerned with the wife's substantial claim to financial provision and a dispute about the valuation of Mr Watt's business interests. The judge, Lady Smith, was satisfied that the couple's marriage of 25 years had broken down irretrievably and divorce was granted.

▪ The couple were married on 22 July 1977 and separated on 20 August 2002. They have one child who is over the age of 16 years.

▪ Mrs Watt (defender) qualified as a teacher at or about the time of their marriage and was keen to return to teaching following the birth of her son, but was discouraged from this by her husband. He told her he was earning plenty of money for both of them.

▪ Mr Watt, 53, is a successful businessman fishing for mackerel and herring.


Mr Watt's case was that fair sharing in this case was unequal sharing, in his favour whilst Mrs Watt sought an equal sharing of the couple's wealth following the divorce - a payment of a capital sum of £4.25m and property transfer orders in respect of the husband's interests in two properties. Lady Smith determined the total net value of matrimonial property at the relevant date as £8,829,170 and after taking into account Mr Watt's wealth had grown from interests he owned prior to the marriage divided assets 52:48 in Mr Watt's favour.

Full judgment Source Scottish Courts 29 April 2009

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Over 1000 DV Cases in Scotland Every Week

Domestic abuse was today branded "Scotland's national shame" after almost 7,000 incidents were reported to police in six weeks.

A six-month campaign is now being launched by a specialist police anti-violence unit to tackle the problem.

There were 6,868 incidents of domestic abuse reported to police forces across the country between December 8 last year and January 18 this year.

Over the same period there were 6,035 children who were exposed to such incidents.


Full story Source The Herald 27 April 2009

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Monday, April 27, 2009

Open Courts?

After a campaign by the media and others, today saw the implementation of new rules to open family courts to the media in England & Wales. Accredited journalists can attend divorce and children cases unless they have been specifically excluded. In this post John Bolch of Family Lore asks what is the purpose of the reforms and will it make a difference? John has also provided useful links to a press release from the solicitors organisation, Resolution, the new Rules, Practice Directions and the President's Guidance.

"The historic opening up of the courts was taken by Jack Straw, the Justice Secretary, after sustained pressure from families affected by the courts’ decisions and the media, led by The Times." says Frances Gibb, legal editor of The Times in an article for tomorrow's edition.

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Breaking the Chain

A YouGov survey commissioned and revealed today by the Scottish Conservatives shows that 84% of Scots believe family breakdown to be a significant contributor to crime. Tomorrow Annabel Goldie MSP, Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party Leader, is chairing a conference tomorrow, entitled 'Breaking the Chain', billed as an "opportunity for a wide range of people from a wide variety of organizations to come together, united in one aim: to find ways to break the chain of family breakdown and crime."

I am not convinced that yet another 'talking shop' about the negative aspects of family breakdown actually achieves very much. No country has managed to reverse the changing structures of families and we know education and support for families can minimise the effects of divorce on children. What we really need is more information about how some families readjust after family breakdown and their children go on to live successful lives, less talking and more doing.

Press release Source Scottish Conservatives 27 April 2009

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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Quote of the Day

I couldn't resist this one.

"I knew that we would go as them because Keith looks just like Shrek" - A bride explains why she and the groom dressed as Shrek and Princess Fiona.


Love is indeed a strange thing.

Source BBC News Magazine

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