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Many children experience no negative effects as a result of their parents divorce. However, some children can suffer trauma and anxiety.
In the ideal world, you and your spouse will have the opportunity to control the timing as to when to tell the children of a pending divorce.
The recent spate of high profile, big money divorce casesappears to be creating a ripple effect among those wishing to avoida similar experience.
In the recent case of In the Matter of the TurinoConsolidated Ltd Retirement Trust [2008]JRC100, the Royal Court considered the variationof a fixed trust.
Recently, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, sparked a stormy debate when he appeared to suggest that some aspects of Shari'a law should be adopted in the United Kingdom, and that such adoption appeared to be unavoidable.
The attitude of the English matrimonial courts to offshoretrusts has long been laced with suspicion. It has not been unknownfor offshore trusts to be used, traditionally by husbands, to placeassets beyond the reach of their wives.
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