They are expected to trigger more claims from wives who still receive maintenance payments from their husbands but feel they have

They are expected to trigger more claims from wives who still receive maintenance payments from their husbands but feel they have not been properly compensated for giving up lucrative careers.. The judgments, delivered yesterday, considered two divorce cases involving super-rich husbands and set down new principles for the fair division of a married couple’s assets. This wealth must be excess wealth, including property, which is left over from any money used to pay for the maintenance of children and the non-earning spouse, usually the wife. Divorcing couples who have incomes totalling less than £100,000 will remain unaffected.. Thousands of divorced women who gave up high-flying careers for the sake of their marriages could qualify for millions of pounds in compensation after a House of Lords ruling in favour of ex-wives. Who will be affected by yesterday’s ruling?

Those involved in marriages where there is a large amount of wealth at stake. “Greater Manchester Police take all information and intelligence about security issues extremely seriously.

“There is no intelligence to suggest that this event is a specific target for terrorists. However we are conscious of the fact that the city has been targeted in the past so we need to remain vigilant and it is only right that we have contingency plans in place to deal with all manner of eventualities.”. “The information which police share with other agencies is risk assessed and the documents in this folder were of a level deemed safe to share with partners. “This is a major security operation involving many agencies and a great deal of planning and information sharing is inevitably involved in dealing with an event of this scale.

In 1996 Manchester’s Arndale centre was bombed by the IRA and the same group killed five in an attack on the Tory Party conference in Brighton in 1984. A GMP spokeswoman said: “Officers are confident that the folder does not belong to a member of GMP staff and are currently talking to partners to establish how the file was misplaced. A force spokeswoman said it was not a member of Greater Manchester Police. Yesterday, the force’s anti-terrorism squad carried out a series of raids across the city as part of an investigation into suspects allegedly supporting terrorism in Iraq.

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