Family Law Act 1996

30 Rights concerning matrimonial home where one spouse has no estate, etc.E+W

(1)This section applies if—

(a)one spouse is entitled to occupy a dwelling-house by virtue of—

(i)a beneficial estate or interest or contract; or

(ii)any enactment giving that spouse the right to remain in occupation; and

(b)the other spouse is not so entitled.

(2)Subject to the provisions of this Part, the spouse not so entitled has the following rights ( “matrimonial home rights”)—

(a)if in occupation, a right not to be evicted or excluded from the dwelling-house or any part of it by the other spouse except with the leave of the court given by an order under section 33;

(b)if not in occupation, a right with the leave of the court so given to enter into and occupy the dwelling-house.

(3)If a spouse is entitled under this section to occupy a dwelling-house or any part of a dwelling-house, any payment or tender made or other thing done by that spouse in or towards satisfaction of any liability of the other spouse in respect of rent, mortgage payments or other outgoings affecting the dwelling-house is, whether or not it is made or done in pursuance of an order under section 40, as good as if made or done by the other spouse.

(4)A spouse’s occupation by virtue of this section—

(a)is to be treated, for the purposes of the M1Rent (Agriculture) Act 1976 and the M2Rent Act 1977 (other than Part V and sections 103 to 106 of that Act), as occupation by the other spouse as the other spouse’s residence, and

(b)if the spouse occupies the dwelling-house as that spouse’s only or principal home, is to be treated, for the purposes of the M3Housing Act 1985 [F1, Part I of the Housing Act 1988 and Chapter I of Part V of the Housing Act 1996], as occupation by the other spouse as the other spouse’s only or principal home.

(5)If a spouse ( “the first spouse”)—

(a)is entitled under this section to occupy a dwelling-house or any part of a dwelling-house, and

(b)makes any payment in or towards satisfaction of any liability of the other spouse ( “the second spouse”) in respect of mortgage payments affecting the dwelling-house,

the person to whom the payment is made may treat it as having been made by the second spouse, but the fact that that person has treated any such payment as having been so made does not affect any claim of the first spouse against the second spouse to an interest in the dwelling-house by virtue of the payment.

(6)If a spouse is entitled under this section to occupy a dwelling-house or part of a dwelling-house by reason of an interest of the other spouse under a trust, all the provisions of subsections (3) to (5) apply in relation to the trustees as they apply in relation to the other spouse.

(7)This section does not apply to a dwelling-house which has at no time been, and which was at no time intended by the spouses to be, a matrimonial home of theirs.

(8)A spouse’s matrimonial home rights continue—

(a)only so long as the marriage subsists, except to the extent that an order under section 33(5) otherwise provides; and

(b)only so long as the other spouse is entitled as mentioned in subsection (1) to occupy the dwelling-house, except where provision is made by section 31 for those rights to be a charge on an estate or interest in the dwelling-house.

(9)It is hereby declared that a spouse—

(a)who has an equitable interest in a dwelling-house or in its proceeds of sale, but

(b)is not a spouse in whom there is vested (whether solely or as joint tenant) a legal estate in fee simple or a legal term of years absolute in the dwelling-house,

is to be treated, only for the purpose of determining whether he has matrimonial home rights, as not being entitled to occupy the dwelling-house by virtue of that interest.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in s. 30(4)(b) substituted (12.2.1997) by S.I. 1997/74, art. 2, Sch. para. 10(a)

Marginal Citations