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  2. Brexit divorce bill - Wikipedia

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    Boris Johnson, the UK's Foreign Secretary at the time commenting on the Brexit "divorce bill" in May 2017, stated that the valuable EU assets the UK has paid for over the years should be properly valued, and that there were good arguments for including them in the negotiations. [30] The assets were not included in the settlement.

  3. Law applicable to divorce and legal separation regulation

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    The European Union has been moving towards a common applicable law provisions for divorce law. The European Commission promulgated the Brussels II regulation in March 2001 to settle which court of an EU member state was competent to hear cases related to divorce between the members of the European Union.

  4. Legal consequences of marriage and civil partnership in ...

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    Similarly, a divorced former spouse cannot benefit from a will made before divorce/dissolution. No inheritance tax is payable on an estate inherited by a surviving spouse or civil partner, if they are UK domiciled. [2] The surviving spouse inherits part or all of the estate of a spouse who dies intestate. The rules around intestacy are ...

  5. Hague Divorce Convention - Wikipedia

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    Regarding members of the European Union (except Denmark), the Brussels II regulation (which handles conflict of law regarding divorce and parental responsibility) supersedes the convention. The UK government has stated that in the event of withdrawal from the European Union in March 2019 without a treaty, the UK would continue to use the Hague ...

  6. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, however, more federal legislation has been enacted affecting the rights and responsibilities of divorcing spouses. The laws of the state(s) of residence at the time of divorce govern; all states recognize divorces granted by any other state through the principle of comity, enshrined in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution. [143]

  7. 8 Ugly Financial Truths About Getting Divorced - AOL

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    You're getting divorced and you're not alone. In 2019, there were 7.6 new divorces per 1,000 women ages 15 and over, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Chances are, you have lots of feelings ...

  8. Conflict of divorce laws - Wikipedia

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    A few states, usually because of their prevailing religion, either prohibit or discourage termination by divorce. But the majority of more secular states make no fault divorce a relatively automatic process to reflect the reality that the marriage has broken down, sometimes without the need for both parties to attend at a hearing. This has ...

  9. What Is a Morality Clause in Divorce? - AOL

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    Getting divorced can mean untangling some sticky personal and financial issues. A wrinkle may be added when there are kids involved and you're trying to work out custody arrangements, child ...

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