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Mr David Holden appeared with the permission of the court under the Legal Services Act 2007) for the Applicant The Respondent father was not present but made written submissions Dr Michael Pelling appeared in person Mr Ian Swycher appeared in person Hearing date: 15 September 2011 Judgment date: 19 and 22 September 2011 ____________________
"I venture to suggest that an Order properly drawn by the Court is sufficient and indeed preferable method to define a Trust in a case of this simplicity and in most s1 cases where modest provision for a small house or flat is made. I note that the well established and respected Resolution Precedents Handbook now in its 8 th edition in 2009 has precedent no 48 along just such lines."
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