Discusses the House of Lords ruling in Stack v Dowden on the size of each legal owner's share of the equity in the family home in the event of the relationship breakdown of an unmarried couple. Considers whether the parties intended their beneficial interests to be different to their legal interests in the property. Comments on the court's primary concern of establishing, from the parties' conduct, their intention as regards beneficial ownership. Looks at whether indirect financial contributions give rise to a beneficial interest under a constructive trust and notes the relevance of the doctrine of proprietary estoppel
The recent decision of the House of Lords in Stack v. Dowden appears, at first sight, to endorse a n...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
The article reviews and critically analyses the English law relating to common intention constructiv...
Reviews the approach adopted in Stack v Dowden to determination of beneficial interests in a propert...
Analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in Jones v Kernott on the beneficial interests of former cohab...
Discusses entitlements to a share of the sale proceeds of the family home where partners are cohabit...
This article seeks to identify those areas where the resulting trust may still have an important rol...
Considers the factors which contribute to a court finding that a cohabitee has a beneficial interest...
The article highlights some far reaching implications arising out of the case law on beneficial owne...
Most of the case law on the entitlement to family assets is concerned with disputes concerning benef...
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when ...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses case law on the approach to identifying a cohabiting couple's beneficial share in the fami...
The recent decision of the House of Lords in Stack v. Dowden appears, at first sight, to endorse a n...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
The article reviews and critically analyses the English law relating to common intention constructiv...
Reviews the approach adopted in Stack v Dowden to determination of beneficial interests in a propert...
Analyses the Court of Appeal judgment in Jones v Kernott on the beneficial interests of former cohab...
Discusses entitlements to a share of the sale proceeds of the family home where partners are cohabit...
This article seeks to identify those areas where the resulting trust may still have an important rol...
Considers the factors which contribute to a court finding that a cohabitee has a beneficial interest...
The article highlights some far reaching implications arising out of the case law on beneficial owne...
Most of the case law on the entitlement to family assets is concerned with disputes concerning benef...
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when ...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
To what extent, following the decisions in Stack v Dowden and Abbott v Abbott, may a claimant acquir...
Discusses case law on the approach to identifying a cohabiting couple's beneficial share in the fami...
The recent decision of the House of Lords in Stack v. Dowden appears, at first sight, to endorse a n...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
The article reviews and critically analyses the English law relating to common intention constructiv...