A court allows a wife in a disputed divorce to amend her court papers, giving her permission to add allegations about her husband’s conduct during their 28-year marriage. The amendments would let her claim that he concealed a preference for men and that his behaviour contributed to the breakdown of the relationship.
The decision arises within divorce proceedings where the parties dispute the reasons for the marriage’s failure and related claims in the case. This report focuses specifically on the procedural outcome—granting leave to amend—rather than making a finding on the truth of the allegations. Other outlets are not provided in the supplied material, so differing angles cannot be compared beyond this single account.
In practical terms, the ruling means the husband will have to respond to the newly framed allegations in court, and the case will proceed with the expanded claims considered by the court.