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Part II JURISDICTION IN MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS (ENGLAND AND WALES)
SCHEDULES
STAYING OF MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS (ENGLAND AND WALES)
1.The following five paragraphs have effect for the interpretation of...
2.“Matrimonial proceedings” means any proceedings so far as they are...
3.(1) “Another jurisdiction” means any country outside England and Wales....
4A.(1) “Statement of marital breakdown” has the same meaning as...
5.Any reference in this Schedule to proceedings in another jurisdiction...
Duty to furnish particulars of concurrent proceedings in another jurisdiction
ANCILLARY AND COLLATERAL ORDERS (SCOTLAND)
Enactments and rules of law referred to in section 10(1) and in Schedule 3 paragraph 11(1)
Further enactments and rules of law referred to in section 10(1)
9.Section 2 (effect of divorce on property rights) of the...
10.Section 10 of the Matrimonial Proceedings (Children) Act 1958, so...
11.Section 12 (power of court to provide for supervision of...
12.Section 26 (orders for financial provision on divorce) and section...
12A.Section 5 (orders for financial provision) and section 6 (orders...
12B.Section 8 (orders for financial provision on divorce), section 17(1)...
13.Any rule of law empowering a court, in connection with...
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