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  1. Apr 6, 2022 · Under the old rules in England and Wales, anyone who wanted to split swiftly had to accuse their partner in a divorce petition of desertion, adultery or unreasonable behaviour.

  2. The Standards become formally effective on 1 October 2022. HMCTS publish further guidance on the “new” online divorce process. HMCTS has released the following new guidance • HMCTS Guidance: Apply for a conditional order—sole application • HMCTS Guidance: Respond to a conditional order refusal.

  3. Jan 10, 2022 · The laws associated with divorce will be changing from April 2022 onwards. The current divorce laws embodied within the Matrimonial Causes Act, which went into force in 1973, was due for an update after 40 years.

  4. Jul 24, 2022 · Sir Andrew McFarlane - who is head of family courts in England and Wales - estimated one fifth of marriage break-ups were wrongly ending up in court with one partner suing the other. He said...

  5. Under the old rules in England and Wales, anyone who wanted to split swiftly had to accuse their partner in a divorce petition of desertion, adultery or unreasonable behaviour.

  6. Jan 23, 2022 · On 6th April 2022, divorce law in England and Wales will change with the introduction of no-fault divorce and dissolution. This will be the first significant change to divorce law in the UK since 1973.

  7. Apr 11, 2022 · On April 6 2022 the current blame-based system was replaced by no-fault divorce, meaning that couples no longer have to provide a fault-based reason or wait a lengthy amount of time before...

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