Write your judgment, using modern conventions of judgment-writing and applying todays law of co-ownership.

Imagine that the events in Burns v Burns [1984] Ch 317 took place 35 years later than they did in reality (thus, that they set up home in 1996) and that the case was heard in May 2018. You are the judge in the Chancery Division. Write your judgment, using modern conventions of judgment-writing and applying todays law of co-ownership. Students are advised to consult Feminist Judgments, ed. R.Hunter, C. McGlynn and E. Rackley (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2010, available in an on-line version in the library) for examples of alternative judgments, and a useful discussion in the introductory chapters about the challenges involved in writing them.