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7.11.—(1) Where the application is for—
(a)nullity of marriage under [F1section 12(1)(g)] of, or paragraph 11(1)(e) of Schedule 1 to, the 1973 Act M1; F2...
[F3(aa)nullity of marriage under section 12A(3) of the 1973 Act in a case where section 12(1)(g) of the 1973 Act applies; or]
(b)an order of nullity of civil partnership under section 50(1)(d) of the 2004 Act,
the court officer must send to the Secretary of State a notice in writing that the application has been made.
(2) Where a copy of an interim gender recognition certificate has been filed with the application, that certificate must be attached to the notice.
(3) Where no copy of an interim gender recognition certificate has been filed the notice must also state—
(a)in matrimonial proceedings—
(i)the names of the parties to the marriage and the date and place of the marriage, and
(ii)the last address at which the parties to the marriage lived together as [F4a married couple];
(b)in civil partnership proceedings—
(i)the names of the parties to the civil partnership and the date on, and the place at which, the civil partnership was formed, and
(ii)the last address at which the parties to the civil partnership lived together as civil partners of each other; and
(c)in either case, such further particulars as the court officer considers appropriate.
(4) Where—
[F5(a)the application is for—
(i)a decree of nullity of marriage under section 12(1)(h) of the 1973 Act;
(ii)a decree of nullity of marriage under section 12A(3) of the 1973 Act in a case where section 12(1)(h) of the 1973 Act applies ; or
(iii)an order of nullity of civil partnership under section 50(1)(e) of the 2004 Act; and]
(b)a full gender recognition certificate has been issued to the respondent,
the applicant must file a copy of that full certificate with the application unless the court, on an application made without notice, directs otherwise.
[F6(In relation to paragraphs (1)(aa), (3)(a) and (4)(a)(ii), section 9(6) of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 provides that where a civil partnership is converted into a marriage, the civil partnership ends on the conversion, and the resulting marriage is to be treated as having subsisted since the date the civil partnership was formed.)]
Textual Amendments
F1Words in rule 7.11(1)(a) substituted (1.7.2015) by The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2015 (S.I. 2015/913), rules 1, 5(a)(i)(aa) (with rule 14)
F2Word in rule 7.11(1)(a) omitted (1.7.2015) by virtue of The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2015 (S.I. 2015/913), rules 1, 5(a)(i)(bb) (with rule 14)
F3Rule 7.11(1)(aa) inserted (1.7.2015) by The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2015 (S.I. 2015/913), rules 1, 5(a)(ii) (with rule 14)
F4Words in rule 7.11(3)(a)(ii) substituted (13.3.2014) by The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2014 (S.I. 2014/524), rules 1, 3
F5Rule 7.11(4)(a) substituted (1.7.2015) by The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2015 (S.I. 2015/913), rules 1, 5(b) (with rule 14)
F6Words in rule 7.11 inserted (1.7.2015) by The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2015 (S.I. 2015/913), rules 1, 5(c) (with rule 14)
Marginal Citations
M1Section 12(g) was inserted by section 4(4) of and paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Gender Recognition Act 2004.
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