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Can I divorce in England?
A person has jurisdiction to apply for a divorce in England and Wales in any of the following circumstances.
Both parties are
habitually resident
in England and Wales at the time the divorce proceedings are started.
Both parties were last
habitually resident
in England and Wales and one of the parties still resides there at the time the divorce proceedings are started.
The respondent is
habitually resident
in England and Wales at the time the divorce proceedings are started.
The petitioner has been
habitually resident
in England and Wales for the 12 months before the divorce proceedings are started.
The petitioner is
domiciled
in England and Wales and has been habitually resident there for six months before the divorce proceedings are started.
Both of the parties are
domiciled
in England and Wales at the time the divorce proceedings are started.
The petitioner or the respondent are
domiciled
in England and Wales at the time the divorce proceedings are started and no other court of a “contracting state” to the European Convention known as Brussels II (
see Brussels II
) has jurisdiction.
If a person is able to satisfy one of the above categories, then there will be jurisdiction in England and Wales for that person to start divorce proceedings.
However, it may be that there will also be
jurisdiction
in another country for divorce proceedings to be commenced in relation to the same couple (see
can I divorce abroad?
).
Habitual residence
Domicile
Brussels II
England and other closely related jurisdictions
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Habitual residence
Domicile
Brussels II
England and other closely related jurisdictions