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High Court grants a decree of judicial separation, with extensive ancillary relief orders ensuring proper provision for both parties. The court determined that the transfer of significant assets to the applicant, including property and a share of pension funds, alongside continued financial support, would constitute proper provision in line with the family's standard of living during the marriage. The original decision to seek a judicial separation was affirmed, with the court also considering the future potential for a decree of divorce and ancillary relief orders.
Judicial Separation - Decree of Divorce - ancillary relief - proper provision - family law - Family Law Act 1995 - Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996 - Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act 1989 - property transfer - pension fund allocation - financial support - standard of living - asset division - dependency - clean break - income capacity - career sacrifices - inheritance - business assets - company valuations - matrimonial assets - non-matrimonial assets.
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