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High Court grants a decree of divorce including various financial orders and addressing custody arrangements, with further input from a psychologist on access orders, in circumstances where the defendant admitted to using company funds for personal expenses and failing to properly account for them in the company's books; and where the court found the defendant's affidavits contained falsehoods, and criticised his conduct, including his treatment of the plaintiff during her illness and his misuse of company funds.
Family law - business co-founders - misuse of company funds - financial mismanagement - marital breakdown - divorce proceedings - decree - custody arrangements - financial orders - personal misconduct - health issues - psychological impact - company director responsibilities - forensic accounting - affidavit discrepancies - proper provision - children's welfare - privacy in proceedings - asset valuation - equitable distribution.
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