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Part 2U.K.Civil partnership: England and Wales

Chapter 2E+WDissolution, nullity and other proceedings

Dissolution of civil partnershipE+W

48Proceedings before order made final: protection for respondent F1...E+W

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[F3(2)Subsections (3) to (5) apply if—

(a)on an application for a dissolution order a conditional order has been made and—

(i)the conditional order is in favour of one civil partner only, or

(ii)the conditional order is in favour of both civil partners but one of them has since withdrawn from the application, and

(b)the respondent has applied to the court for consideration under subsection (3) of their financial position after the dissolution of the civil partnership.]

(3)The court hearing an application by the respondent under subsection (2) must consider all the circumstances, including—

(a)the age, health, conduct, earning capacity, financial resources and financial obligations of each of the parties, and

(b)the financial position of the respondent as, having regard to the dissolution, it is likely to be after the death of the applicant should the applicant die first.

(4)Subject to subsection (5), the court must not make the order final unless it is satisfied that—

(a)the applicant should not be required to make any financial provision for the respondent, or

(b)the financial provision made by the applicant for the respondent is—

(i)reasonable and fair, or

(ii)the best that can be made in the circumstances.

(5)The court may if it thinks fit make the order final if—

(a)it appears that there are circumstances making it desirable that the order should be made final without delay, and

(b)it has obtained a satisfactory undertaking from the applicant that he will make such financial provision for the respondent as it may approve.