SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 5Financial relief in the High Court or a county court etc.
Part 10Commencement of certain proceedings and duration of certain orders
Duration of periodical and secured periodical payments orders for a civil partner
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1
The court may specify in a periodical payments or secured periodical payments order in favour of a civil partner such term as it thinks fit, except that the term must not—
a
begin before the date of the making of an application for the order, or
b
extend beyond the limits given in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3).
2
The limits in the case of a periodical payments order are—
a
the death of either civil partner;
b
where the order is made on or after the making of a dissolution or nullity order, the formation of a subsequent civil partnership or marriage by the civil partner in whose favour the order is made.
3
The limits in the case of a secured periodical payments order are—
a
the death of the civil partner in whose favour the order is made;
b
where the order is made on or after the making of a dissolution or nullity order, the formation of a subsequent civil partnership or marriage by the civil partner in whose favour the order is made.
4
In the case of an order made on or after the making of a dissolution or nullity order, sub-paragraphs (1) to (3) are subject to paragraphs 23(3) and 59(4).
5
If a periodical payments or secured periodical payments order in favour of a civil partner is made on or after the making of a dissolution or nullity order, the court may direct that that civil partner is not entitled to apply under paragraph 51 for the extension of the term specified in the order.
6
If—
a
a periodical payments or secured periodical payments order in favour of a civil partner is made otherwise than on or after the making of a dissolution or nullity order, and
b
the civil partnership is subsequently dissolved or annulled but the order continues in force,
the order ceases to have effect (regardless of anything in it) on the formation of a subsequent civil partnership or marriage by that civil partner, except in relation to any arrears due under it on the date of its formation.