tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122352194510398301.post2621862557447250930..comments2023-11-24T00:43:55.030-08:00Comments on Family Matters: “A fast car and an open road” – non-disclosers and adverse inferencesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11587426337358776021noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4122352194510398301.post-60376074444863859952013-11-11T02:00:27.417-08:002013-11-11T02:00:27.417-08:00The problem in these cases seems as much to be enf...The problem in these cases seems as much to be enforcing the order the court makes as getting it in the first place. Mubarak v. Mubarik is the archetype. A great order is secured but nothing gets paid. Then tracking down where the money is becomes the game changer. The worry for Mrs. Young is that she seems little further forward in locating the dosh than when she set out. What we read about is the usual framework of trusts and companies located overseas, together with friends of her husband's who are uncommonly generous to him from their own money, or so it would appear.Jonathan James | Associate Solicitorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08852677759958719625noreply@blogger.com