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Family Law
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Residence Order
You can apply to the court for them to
decide where the children should live. This
is called a "Residence Order".
It is possible to apply for a "Joint
Residence Order", but the courts do not
usually like to make such orders especially
if it will mean the child will have to
divide their time between two homes. Your
solicitor can advise you if a Joint
Residence Order is appropriate.
If you have a Residence Order you are
allowed to take the children out of the
country for less than 1 month at a time
without your partner’s consent.
If you want to take the children to live
abroad permanently then your partner may
have to consent to this or you will have to
get permission from the court. |
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| Spotlight on Family Law |
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Divorce
A divorce cannot be applied for until the
couple have been married for at least one
year. There are no exceptions to this rule.
To get divorced in England and Wales, the
marriage must be recognised as valid by
United Kingdom law and one of the partners
must:-
» be living in England or Wales when the
divorce is applied for
» have been living in England or Wales
during the year before the application is
made.
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