March 3, 2017

Energy trader’s divorce reignites fair settlements debate

  The case of a successful energy trader – who is appealing against a High Court decision to award almost half of her £7 million fortune to her adulterous ex-husband – is sparking concerns among divorcing couples. The outcome of Julie Sharp’s Civil Appeal Court plea for a “fair divorce settlement” following the judgement to […]

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