Fraud and non-disclosure of information in divorce cases
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Barrister Roderick Moore takes a look at the Supreme Court’s decisions in two leading cases, Sharland v Sharland and Gohil v Gohil , which set down new principles to be applied in divorce cases where one party has been prejudiced by fraudulent misrepresentation or non-disclosure of key financial information by another.