Security of bankrupt's pension to be challenged in Court of Appeal

clock

A High Court ruling protecting the pension of a man who went into bankruptcy will be challenged in the Court of Appeal next January.

In the case of Horton v Henry heard in December 2014, the judge held the bankrupt could not be compelled to draw down his pension for the purposes of an Income Payments Order (IPO). But deliveri...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Pensions

Become a Professional Pensions Lite Member today

  • Three complimentary articles per month covering the latest real-time news, analysis and opinion from the industry
  • Receive important and breaking news stories via our two daily news alerts
  • Hear from industry experts and other forward-thinking leaders

Are you a trustee, investment consultant or in-house pension and benefit scheme professional? You can apply for full complimentary access here

Join now

 

Already a Professional Pensions
member?

Login

More on Law and Regulation

Government to reconsider rejection of Waspi compensation

Government to reconsider rejection of Waspi compensation

But it says rethink does not guarantee that financial redress will be awarded

Jonathan Stapleton
clock 12 November 2025 • 3 min read
Rachel Reeves looking to cap salary sacrifice contributions to £2,000 in Autumn budget

Rachel Reeves looking to cap salary sacrifice contributions to £2,000 in Autumn budget

Reports say chancellor has also decided against cutting pension lump-sum withdrawals

Jonathan Stapleton
clock 10 November 2025 • 3 min read
Box Clever members transfer to ITV Pension Scheme as long-running case concludes

Box Clever members transfer to ITV Pension Scheme as long-running case concludes

TPR has now ceased its regulatory action against ITV and associated entities

Jonathan Stapleton
clock 06 November 2025 • 2 min read
Trustpilot