Appeal Judge Rejects Challenge Regarding Reduction In Financial Support
A family law expert has described a recent court decision as a clear sign that judges are making it clear that spousal maintenance following a divorce is “no longer a meal ticket for life”.
The Court of Appeal has rejected the challenge of Tracey Wright, the ex-wife of millionaire racehorse surgeon Ian Wright, who was looking to challenge a decision which would see her future maintenance from her former husband significantly reduced.
She was receiving around £33,000 a year as a personal allowance as part of the divorce agreement in 2008, but last year it was ruled that there was no good reason for her not to seek work following the split.
Lord Justice Pitchford of the Court of Appeal has now told her to “just get on with it” and seek a job like a number of other women with children.
Following the ruling, Elizabeth Hicks, a Partner and family law expert at Irwin Mitchell’s London office, said the decision highlights how the way such matters is handled is shifting.