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Family Law
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What is domestic violence?
Domestic violence covers a range of
situations where one person in some way
harms another person, with whom s/he has
some pre-existing relationship.
Domestic violence can therefore be one
person physically attacking another or it
may be another form of abuse such as
pestering with phone calls, installing a
lover in the family home, or putting
SuperGlue in the locks of the victim's car
doors.
For the above actions to be counted as
domestic violence, the victim and the
perpetrator must have had some form of
relationship, but they do not need to be
heterosexual partners and they need not live
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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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