IFLA submission to the Law Commission concerning qualifying nuptial agreements and family arbitration
December 11, 2012 Posted by: WebBoxMembers of FamilyArbitrator have played a leading role in drafting this submission to the Law Commission. It suggests that family arbitration agreements might, in defined circumstances, be treated as and equated with qualifying nuptial agreements in the Commission’s final recommendations for ‘Q-nups’. The paper explains in some detail how the IFLA Scheme operates and will be of interest to those wishing to understand better how family arbitration works in practice.
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