Financial Law with Lunch with Julia Nelson & Richard Harrington

Thursday 9th July 2026

12:30 – 13:30pm

Microsoft Teams

Finding the Golden Goose After the Event: Lessons from Gohil 2026

Finality is a powerful principle in financial remedies — but what if the final order was built on a false financial picture?

In this Law with Lunch, we will examine the 2025 judgment in Gohil (published in April 2026)  one of the most striking examples of what can follow when a financial remedy order is revisited after serious material non-disclosure. The session will explore the forensic and practical issues that arise when hidden wealth is uncovered long after the original order: beneficial ownership, third-party nominees, offshore assets, criminal taint, confiscation proceedings, and the limits of what the Family Court can and should do.

We will use Gohil 2025 as the central case study, before drawing out the wider lessons for set-aside applications, the Thwaite jurisdiction and Barder events.

A focused, practical session on what to do when the client’s instinct was right all along: there really was more money.

If you would like to register for this Law with Lunch, please email: events@parklaneplowden.co.uk