Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when determining whether to rebut the presumption that former cohabitees, who were registered as joint legal owners of a property, were also joint beneficial owners with equal shares in the property. [From the Legal Journals Index
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
Discusses entitlements to a share of the sale proceeds of the family home where partners are cohabit...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
Discusses case law on the approach to identifying a cohabiting couple's beneficial share in the fami...
The article examines recent cases such as Stack v Dowden and Jones v Kernott in England and Wales wh...
The article highlights some far reaching implications arising out of the case law on beneficial owne...
Discusses the House of Lords ruling in Stack v Dowden on the size of each legal owner's share of the...
Compares the approach of Scottish and English law to property claims by cohabitants. Comments on the...
Reviews the approach adopted in Stack v Dowden to determination of beneficial interests in a propert...
Considers some of the potential legal difficulties that can occur on the breakdown of a cohabiting c...
Discusses the approach of the courts to the quantification of beneficial interests in the family hom...
The article discusses whether a joint owner of a family home who seeks to rebut the presumption of e...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
Discusses entitlements to a share of the sale proceeds of the family home where partners are cohabit...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
Discusses case law on the approach to identifying a cohabiting couple's beneficial share in the fami...
The article examines recent cases such as Stack v Dowden and Jones v Kernott in England and Wales wh...
The article highlights some far reaching implications arising out of the case law on beneficial owne...
Discusses the House of Lords ruling in Stack v Dowden on the size of each legal owner's share of the...
Compares the approach of Scottish and English law to property claims by cohabitants. Comments on the...
Reviews the approach adopted in Stack v Dowden to determination of beneficial interests in a propert...
Considers some of the potential legal difficulties that can occur on the breakdown of a cohabiting c...
Discusses the approach of the courts to the quantification of beneficial interests in the family hom...
The article discusses whether a joint owner of a family home who seeks to rebut the presumption of e...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
The presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties make a...