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High Court grants a decree of divorce, adjusting the child maintenance payments and dividing the couple's pensions, on the grounds that, due to significant changes in circumstances, including relocation and changes in employment for both parties, the previously agreed maintenance sum was no longer appropriate.
Divorce - Child Maintenance - Pension Division - Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 - Financial Circumstances - Proper Provision - Relocation - Access Difficulties - Separation Agreement - Maintenance Arrears - Habitual Residence - Bonus Payments - Pension Inequities - Section 20 of the 1996 Act - Y.G. v N.G. - Dependency - Section 18(10) of the 1996 Act - Liberty to Apply.
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