Delaying departure: Domicile in divorce cases

Barristers at Coram Chambers publish analysis in Financial Remedies Journal Coram Chambers is pleased to announce that Greg Williams and Sam Watts have had their article, ‘Delaying Departure? Domicile in…

Barristers at Coram Chambers publish analysis in Financial Remedies Journal

Coram Chambers is pleased to announce that Greg Williams and Sam Watts have had their article, ‘Delaying Departure? Domicile in Divorce Cases’, published in the Financial Remedies Journal. This article examines the recent case of Ramana v Kist Ramana [2025] EWCA Civ 1022, [2025] 4 WLR 120.

Ramana v Kist Ramana came before the Court of Appeal with a complex question. How might a domicile of choice be lost? Greg and Sam, who acted as counsel in the case, take readers through the facts that led to the court’s involvement, the Court of Appeal’s decision, the emerging features from case law, and application in practice

The article goes further than a summary of the case. Greg and Sam explore how this ruling fits into the wider tapestry of case law. They identify features that are now emerging. These features may guide future cases on domicile in divorce.

Where to read the full article

Those interested can read the full article on the Financial Remedies Journal website here.

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