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Stay-at-home mums to benefit from new court divorce ruling

What is fair when one partner gives up their career for their family? 

Victoria Young
Tue, 12 Dec 2017

A new Supreme Court approach to divorce cases will help women who stay home while their husbands go to work receive more money if they later separate, a Queen’s Counsel who acted on the case says.

Yesterday the top court ruled in favour of a woman known only as Ms Scott in a landmark

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Victoria Young
Tue, 12 Dec 2017
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