11/5/2015

START DATE

END DATE
20-Nov-15
Jennifer Lindsey Calko v. Bill Calko
COURT:
LAW:
JUDGE(S):
CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:
DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:
The Court of Appeal for Bermuda
Family Law Civil Law
Baker P.; Bell J.A.; Bernard J.A.
David Kessaram Cox Hallett Wilkinson Limited
Georgia Marshall Marshall Diel & Myers
FACTS OF THE CASE:
The case involves ancillary relief and civil proceedings related to a business operated by the Husband heard together; a dispute on cost apportionment for trial and preparation arose
SUMMARY:
Whether the judge having heard both proceedings could apportion costs between civil and ancillary relief proceedings
OUTCOMES:
Leave to appeal the cost apportionment ruling was denied upholding the judge's discretion to apportion costs
RULED IN FAVOUR OF:
Defendant
PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT
DEFENDANT:
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