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  1. The divorce petition was filed in September 2020, and the case has only now been settled. The reason for the delay is a complicated series of battles over the couple’s shared wealth. They have multiple properties, including a £22million mansion in Surrey, homes in London worth £18 million and several homes in Cyprus and Dubai.

  2. Most expensive divorces. Jeff Bezos 's divorce in 2019 from MacKenzie Bezos; is the second most expensive divorce with MacKenzie Bezos getting $38 billion ($45.3 billion inflation adjusted). [ 1 ] Rupert Murdoch 's divorce in 1999 from Anna dePeyster; estimated at $1.7 billion ($3.1 billion inflation adjusted).

  3. Feb 17, 2020 · The recent Court of Appeal decision in the case of Akhtar v Khan has been widely criticised by the press as leaving Muslim women with ‘no rights when it comes to divorce.’. Understandably, there has been confusion, misreporting and incorrect information shared about the Akhtar v Khan case. I recently met Charles Hale QC, the barrister ...

  4. Jul 9, 2020 · Shaping the way Courts decide financial settlements was Miller v Miller [2006] UKHL 24, which reached the House of Lords in 2006. This dealt with a short marriage of less than three years with no children involved. The husband was a high earner and brought wealth to the marriage, being worth around £32m at the time of the divorce.

  5. Aug 5, 2024 · Here, we examine notable high-profile divorce settlements and the lessons they offer. Akhmedova v Akhmedov (2020) In the case of Akhmedova v Akhmedov, the High Court awarded Tatiana Akhmedova a £453 million settlement, one of the largest in UK history.

  6. Aug 8, 2024 · The largest ever divorce settlements in the UK. 1. Princess Haya and Sheikh Mohammed Al-Maktoum (£554 million) Often described as the biggest divorce case in British legal history, Princess Haya bint Hussein, the half-sister of Jordan’s King Abdullah, was awarded a record-breaking £554 million settlement against Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed ...

  7. Aug 11, 2021 · Abstract. This brief considers the February 2020 judgment of the Court of Appeal of England & Wales in Akhter - v - Khan, an appeal brought by the Attorney General against the decision at first-instance to grant the petitioner wife, Akhter, a decree nisi, or provisional decree of divorce.

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