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2/3/2021

START DATE

END DATE

5/4/2021

M v F

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Supreme Court of Bermuda

Family Law

Mussenden J

Appellant in Person

Respondent in Person

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Mother appeals for increased maintenance from father for their child citing bias and insufficient support in original magistrate's order

SUMMARY:

Facts: Mother seeks increased maintenance for child from father challenges magistrate's order due to alleged bias and insufficient support. Bias in magistrate's decision adequacy of maintenance amount. Outcomes: Bias claim dismissed maintenance order increased to $85/week for child's expenses

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In Favour Of Plaintiff/Claimant

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

2-Mar-21

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT:

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M v F

Mother appeals for increased maintenance from father for their child citing bias and insufficient support in original magistrate's order

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