Carter v Carter

Subject Matter

HUSBAND AND WIFE — Divorce — Costs — Wife's solicitor — Reconciliation — Wife's failure to apply for legal aid and costs — Whether wife's solicitor can apply — Legal Aid and Advice Act, 1949

[1966] P 1; [1964] 3 WLR 311

LEGAL AID — Costs — Divorce — Legally aided wife's petition — Right of wife's solictor to apply for costs — Reconciliation — No application by wife for costs — Whether wife's solicitor a right to apply — Right of Law Society — Sum paid in by husband as security for costs — Whether order limited to amount of security — Legal Aid and Advice Act, 1949

[1966] P 1; [1964] 3 WLR 311

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