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Family Law
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Ending a relationship. If a couple or one
of the partners decide they no longer wish
to stay together there are a number of ways
they can end the relationship. Before making
a decision they will need to consider the
following:-
- the type of relationship - whether
the couple are married or cohabiting,
heterosexual, lesbian or gay. This will
affect what legal options are available;
- whether or not there has been
violence and whether there is need for
emergency action;
- whether the partners are able to
discuss the issues and reach an
agreement;
- who the children (if any) will live
with, how this will affect the choice of
whether or not to leave, and whether
there will be any conflict over who
cares for the children.
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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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