Compares the approach of Scottish and English law to property claims by cohabitants. Comments on the House of Lords ruling in Stack v Dowden on a claim by an ex cohabitant in relation to the wealth generated during the relationship, in particular how the presumption of either sole or equal ownership could be overturned, and considers the application of Sots law to similar cases. Discusses the impact of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
This thesis considers the use of unjust enrichment in the cohabitation context in England and Wales....
Considers some of the potential legal difficulties that can occur on the breakdown of a cohabiting c...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when ...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
The controversial question of cohabitation law reform in England and Wales lingers on unanswered. Me...
PublishedThis is the author version of a work accepted for publication by Hart Publishing, submitted...
Compares the Scottish and New Zealand regimes on financial provision after unmarried couples have se...
Scottish courts could use common law remedies to mitigate effects on cohabiting couples when relatio...
The recent decision of the House of Lords in Stack v. Dowden appears, at first sight, to endorse a n...
In response to the greater diversity of family life in Scotland, the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 ...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
The objective of this research was to examine the experience of separating opposite-sex cohabitants ...
Discusses the House of Lords ruling in Stack v Dowden on the size of each legal owner's share of the...
This thesis considers the use of unjust enrichment in the cohabitation context in England and Wales....
Considers some of the potential legal difficulties that can occur on the breakdown of a cohabiting c...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...
Discusses the House of Lords judgment in Stack v Dowden on the factors the courts may consider when ...
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick. In Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 1 FLR 1858 the Hous...
Reviews the guidance given by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden on quantifying the beneficial int...
The controversial question of cohabitation law reform in England and Wales lingers on unanswered. Me...
PublishedThis is the author version of a work accepted for publication by Hart Publishing, submitted...
Compares the Scottish and New Zealand regimes on financial provision after unmarried couples have se...
Scottish courts could use common law remedies to mitigate effects on cohabiting couples when relatio...
The recent decision of the House of Lords in Stack v. Dowden appears, at first sight, to endorse a n...
In response to the greater diversity of family life in Scotland, the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 ...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
The objective of this research was to examine the experience of separating opposite-sex cohabitants ...
Discusses the House of Lords ruling in Stack v Dowden on the size of each legal owner's share of the...
This thesis considers the use of unjust enrichment in the cohabitation context in England and Wales....
Considers some of the potential legal difficulties that can occur on the breakdown of a cohabiting c...
Reviews the Court of Appeal decision in James v Thomas that a cohabitee had not acquired an equitabl...