Abstract

This essay examines the contention that ancillary relief involves too much judicial discretion, lacks coherence and does not provide legal certainty for litigants. It discusses whether, with a view to reforming the current law, the Law Commission should comprehensively review the principles of ancillary relief rather than specifically focus on the enforceability of prenuptial agreements.

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