Hughes v Hughes

JurisdictionCaribbean States
Judgment Date1993
Date1993
Year1993
CourtCourt of Appeal (Eastern Caribbean States)
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  • Prince-Campbell (Sonja Owena) v Cunningham Campbell
    • Jamaica
    • Supreme Court (Jamaica)
    • 30 January 2008
    ...else, their worth. He has failed to set out full particulars of his property and income. In this regard I am guided by the authority of Hughes v Hughes (1993) 45 WIR at 149 from which this principle is extracted: A court is entitled to draw inferences as to assets and income adverse to a pa......
  • Chase v Chase
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • Invalid date
  • Richardson v Richardson
    • Anguilla
    • High Court (Saint Christopher, Nevis And Anguilla)
    • 31 July 2001
    ...the marriage which deserved compensation. I fully agree with counsel. He substantiated his arguments by referring to the authorities of Hughes v. Hughes (1993) 45 W.I.R. 149 and Cumbers v. Cumbers [1975] 1 All E.R. 1. In the former case (emanating from this very jurisdiction), the Court of ......
  • Roseane Vanterpool v Denley Vanterpool
    • British Virgin Islands
    • High Court (British Virgin Islands)
    • 21 February 2002
    ...learned Counsel for the Respondent referred to Section 26 of the Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act 1995 and to the cases: HUGHES V HUGHES (1993) 45 WIR 149; WACHTEL V WACHTEL 1973 1 All E.R. 829at page 840. Counsel submitted that the Respondent was only earning $2,000 a month. 25 Cou......
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    • Jamaica
    • Family Law in Jamaica
    • 18 August 2018
    ...have to be in the context of a consistent approach from the bench.135. Jarrett v Jarrett RMCA 5/99, 20/7/2000.136. See Hughes v Hughes (1993) 45 WIR 149.137. Sections 15(1)(b) and Maintenance165e Facto rsThe factors set out in section 14(4) are designed to bring a measure of consistency to......

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