The current law of resulting and constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel is acknowledged to provide uncertain and often unsatisfactory remedies to disputes concerning the allocation of property rights in the family home. This article reviews these inadequacies, particularly as they affect the growing numbers of cohabitants, and puts forward radical proposals for reform. It is argued that the special nature of the family home - where the parties'relationship is based on `trust and collaboration¿ rather than commercial principles - requires reform which takes account of the broader contributions of both parties to the home and to the family in allocating property rights. The law should strive to treat all family homes in a consistent way...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
Nonmarital cohabitation has become a mainstream family structure in the United States. Yet, despite ...
This article seeks to identify those areas where the resulting trust may still have an important rol...
The article highlights some far reaching implications arising out of the case law on beneficial owne...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...
The article presents cooperative right to living quarters with a due regard paid to social function...
Most of the case law on the entitlement to family assets is concerned with disputes concerning benef...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
Adult children living with their parents represent an increasingly common social phenomenon in the U...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
This article discusses the Court of Appeal judgment in Pankhania v Chandegra on whether an express d...
Despite the fact that European states are beginning to enact wide-ranging legislation de...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
Nonmarital cohabitation has become a mainstream family structure in the United States. Yet, despite ...
This article seeks to identify those areas where the resulting trust may still have an important rol...
The article highlights some far reaching implications arising out of the case law on beneficial owne...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...
The article presents cooperative right to living quarters with a due regard paid to social function...
Most of the case law on the entitlement to family assets is concerned with disputes concerning benef...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
Adult children living with their parents represent an increasingly common social phenomenon in the U...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
This article discusses the Court of Appeal judgment in Pankhania v Chandegra on whether an express d...
Despite the fact that European states are beginning to enact wide-ranging legislation de...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
The author presents a personal view of a possible future law of family property. At the heart of tha...
Nonmarital cohabitation has become a mainstream family structure in the United States. Yet, despite ...