White v White ([2000] UKHL 54)
White v White ([2000] UKHL 54)
Facts: An English family law decision by the House of Lords, and also a landmark case related to redistribution of finances as well as property after divorce.
Reason for approaching the court of law: This case involved a couple with assets exceeding £4.5m which was deemed more than either needs for their reasonable requirements.
Decision of the court: It was held by the house of lords that the absence of financial need did not mean departing from a more generous settlement for an applicant in big money cases. This, therefore, enables the courts to make settlements reflecting the wealth of the parties, and not just their needs and requirements.
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