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29 July 2005

Judgment Summary: Miller –V- Miller

The Court of Appeal is today handing down its judgment in the case of Miller v Miller. The court has upheld the award of £4.5 million net made by Mr. Justice Singer on 5 April 2005 – see [2005] EWHC 528 (Fam).

It was agreed before the judge that Mr. Miller’s wealth was in the order of 17.5 million pounds, in addition to which he had shares valued between £12.35 million and £18.11 million. Cases in which is there wealth of this magnitude are unusual. So although this was a short and childless marriage between parties who are still young,  the court decided that the judge was entitled to take into account a number of factors. These included: -

Following the decision of the House of Lords in White v White (2000), the function of the judge was to apply the terms of section 25(2) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 to the facts of the case in order to arrive at a fair result which avoided discrimination.  Like all post divorce financial orders, the judge’s order depends on the particular facts of the case. It is not a case in which an equal division of assets is appropriate.  Like all financial disputes between former spouses the result depends upon the exercise of a judicial discretion taking into account all the factors listed in section 25(2) of the Act   A copy of the text of section 25(2) is attached to this press release. The court has decided that Singer J exercised his discretion appropriately and in accordance with the Act. 

Matters to which the court is to have regard in deciding how to exercise its powers under ss 23, 24 and 24a of the Matrimonial Causes act 1973

Section 25(1) of the Act imposes a duty on the court  “to have regard to all the circumstances of the case, first consideration being given to the welfare while a minor of any child of the family who has not attained the age of eighteen.

Section 25(2) provides that the court “shall in particular have regard to the following matters”: -

A summary of the judgment is being made available in court. 

The judgment will be posted on the Court Service website at 11:30 am on 29th July 2005 at the following link: (http://www.courtservice.gov.uk/judgments/judg_home.htm)

And judgments are also placed on the British and Irish Legal Information Institute website (BAILII): http://www.bailii.org/databases.html#ew.

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