Landmark divorce ruling: how will it affect future settlements?

Victory at the Supreme Court for Alison Sharland and Varsha Gohil has wide implications for all

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Varsha Gohil and Alison Sharland outside the Supreme Court
(Image credit: Niklas Halle'n/AFP/Getty Images)

Two women who believe their ex-husbands lied about their wealth during divorce proceedings have won a Supreme Court appeal to have their settlements re-examined.

Alison Sharland, 48, and Varsha Gohil, 50, were yesterday granted their wish to have their cases reheard after new evidence suggested that their former husbands had hidden the extent of their wealth.

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