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Mrs Crossley subsequently took the matter to the Appeal Court, which yesterday ruled against her. The ruling was seen as a significant boost to prospects of pre-nuptial agreements being formally recognised by the courts.
Lord Justice Thorpe, one of the country's most senior divorce judges, said: "If ever there is to be a paradigm case in which the courts will look to the pre-nuptial agreement as not simply one of the peripheral factors of the case but a factor of magnetic importance it seems to me that this is such a case."
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Mrs Crossley subsequently took the matter to the Appeal Court, which yesterday ruled against her. The ruling was seen as a significant boost to prospects of pre-nuptial agreements being formally recognised by the courts.
Lord Justice Thorpe, one of the country's most senior divorce judges, said: "If ever there is to be a paradigm case in which the courts will look to the pre-nuptial agreement as not simply one of the peripheral factors of the case but a factor of magnetic importance it seems to me that this is such a case."
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