Matrimonial Causes Act 1965

Type Public General Act
Publication 1965-11-08
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
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PART I — Divorce, nullity and other matrimonial suits

Divorce

Grounds for petition

1

and, in determining for the purposes of the said subsection (1)(a)(iv) whether any period of care and treatment has been continuous, any interruption of the period for twenty-eight days or less shall be disregarded.

Restriction on petitions within three years of marriage

2

Divorce not precluded by previous judicial separation

3

Alleged adulterer as a party

4

Hearing of petition

5

the court shall, subject to subsections (4) and (5) of this section, grant a decree of divorce; and if the court is not satisfied with respect to any of the matters aforesaid, it shall dismiss the petition.

Intervention of Queen's Proctor

6

Proceedings after decree nisi

7

Remarriage of divorced persons

8

either party to the former marriage may marry again.

Nullity

Additional grounds for decree of nullity

9

Application of ss. 5(7), 6 and 7 to nullity proceedings

10

Sections 5(7), 6 and 7 of this Act shall apply in relation to proceedings for nullity of marriage as if for any reference in those provisions to divorce there were substituted a reference to nullity of marriage.

Legitimacy of children of annulled marriages

11

Where a decree of nullity is granted in respect of a voidable marriage, any child who would have been the legitimate child of the parties to the marriage if at the date of the decree it had been dissolved instead of being annulled shall be deemed to be their legitimate child.

Other matrimonial suits

Judicial separation

12

and sections 1 and 5(1) to (4) of this Act and paragraphs 2 and 3 of Schedule 1 to this Act shall apply in relation to such a petition as they apply in relation to a petition for divorce but as if the reference in section 5(3) to section 5(5) were omitted.

Restitution of conjugal rights

13

may grant the decree accordingly.

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