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Does Parliament’s suspension mean the end of no fault divorce?

News Team, 29/08/2019

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is seeking to suspend Parliament until 14 October. If successful, this is likely to have a negative effect on the Government’s legislative agenda, which includes the possible death of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill.

If this was passed it would see the introduction of a no-fault divorce.

Simon Bassett, partner and head of family law at eprivateclient 2019 Top Family Law Firm Royds Withy King, explained the bill was “widely welcomed” by the leg...


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