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'This was not a case where a couple grew their assets together.'įar from being unfair to her, the divorce had left Mrs Hart 'a home, a holiday home, a lifetime income at a very considerable figure and clear of liabilities.' 'He was coming into this marriage as a man in his 50s, after a lifetime of working in business and having considerable property assets,' said the barrister. Mr Hart was already very rich by then, having several cars, yachts, the properties in Spain and Miami and all the trappings of wealth. The £1.1m former matrimonial home of Mr and Mrs Hart near Sutton Coldfield (pictured) - they also spent time in villas in Spain and the USīut Grant Armstrong, for Mr Hart, described the fortune Mr Hart brought to the marriage 30 years ago as an 'elephant in the room'.Ĭompared to his resources at the time of the marriage, his young bride - just 27 when they met - was a financial 'mouse', he added. 'It was the worst possible result, which precluded any sharing.' 'Marriage is a partnership of equals and, if you build up a pot together, you should share equally in that pot. 'The resolution of the case on needs was the worst possible outcome for Mrs Hart. 'It is discriminatory to the wife to limit her to her reasonable needs and to say 'we are giving the husband everything else',' he argued. Peter Mitchell, for Mrs Hart, argued that her £3.5million payout 'was, as it transpired, the worst possible result for her.'īy focusing on her 'needs', rather than equally dividing the family assets, Judge Wildblood had reached an 'unfair and discriminatory result.'
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Moving on from his father's stall, he branched out into financial services before shifting into property development around the time the couple started living together.īy the time of the divorce, the family wealth came to £9.4m, including a trust fund worth £5.5 million, which was found to be 'the husband's resources'. That was just 37 per cent of the money pot, but the judge found that Mr Hart was 'wealthy before the marriage', bringing £2.6m with him into the union. Since then, the court heard, Mr and Mrs Hart have spent over £500,000 on lawyers' bills whilst fighting over money.įamily Judge Stephen Wildblood in 2015 divided their assets unequally, handing Mrs Hart £3.5m to cover her 'reasonable needs.' Their prosperous lifestyle included holiday homes in Miami and Spain but they separated in 2006 and started divorce proceedings in 2011. Their palatial home boasted a gym, home cinema room, a separate guest annexe and garaging for five cars. They had two, now adult, children together and lived in a £1.1m five-bedroom gated residence in Wishaw, near Sutton Coldfield. Mr Hart, 82, pictured left with a blonde companion outside court previously, started out in fruit and veg and then made his money in propertyĭespite the more than 20 years between their ages, the couple met and fell in love in 1979 and tied the knot in 1987.