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The key provisions of the consent of November 2001 were as follows: Provisions in respect of the children, though they have been contentious in the past, are not relevant to the present dispute. The principal issue in the present divorce proceedings concerns the extent to which the High Court was bound to have regard to the terms of that settlement. A decree of judicial separation was granted based on the terms of a consent dated 16th November 2001 received and filed in court. Judicial separation proceedings in the High Court were compromised. The parties have lived separate and apart from one another since August of 1999. The wife in particular has been very successful in business but the husband, though significantly less wealthy, has sufficient means.
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The parties can be described as being well off. No issue concerning their care arises on the appeal, save for a peripheral question on the amount of maintenance. There are two children of the marriage: a girl born in 1995 and a boy born in 1996. National aged about 39 years of age the respondent (the husband) is an Irish citizen aged about 53 both have lived at all material times within the jurisdiction. The appellant and the respondent were married on the 14th of May 1994 in England. It concerns the proper provision to be made on the divorce of the parties pursuant to the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996. This is an appeal from the judgment of the High Court (Abbott J) dated 29th November 2006. Justice Fennelly delivered the 28th day of July, 2009. For example, a comment notification from an active Google Doc could be different each time the user opens the same message over the course of several days.AND IN THE MATTER OF THE FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE) ACT 1996
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