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คดีทั้งหมด
Family Law
Supreme Court
2018

Owens v Owens

[2018] UKSC 41

Ratio Decidendi

The court must apply the statutory test for divorce (that the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to live with them) and cannot grant a divorce simply because the marriage has broken down, if the behaviour allegations are insufficient.

ข้อเท็จจริง

Mrs Owens petitioned for divorce on the basis of Mr Owens' unreasonable behaviour. The family court found the marriage had broken down but that the specific allegations of behaviour were insufficient. Mrs Owens appealed.

สรุปคำพิพากษา

The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal. The statutory test required specific behaviour findings, which the judge had not made. The court could not grant a divorce based solely on the fact that the marriage had broken down irretrievably without sufficient evidence of the behaviour.

คำกล่าวสำคัญ

"Parliament has decreed that it is not enough for the petitioner to prove that the marriage has broken down irretrievably. She has also to establish one of five facts."

Lord Wilson

การอ้างอิงภายหลัง

Historic importance

This case was a catalyst for the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020, which introduced no-fault divorce from April 2022, removing the need to prove behaviour or other fault-based facts.