Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020


The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which amends existing laws relating to divorce to allow for no-fault divorce in England and Wales.
The government held that the changes were the biggest shake-up of divorce laws for 50 years and that the laws would reduce the impact that allegations of blame could have on families as under previous law one spouse was required to make accusations about the other's conduct in order to be granted a divorce. Critics of the legislation had claimed that the introduction of no-fault divorce would make getting a divorce too easy.

Provisions

Sections 1 of the Act made amended the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 allowing for parties to apply to the court for a divorce by stating that the marriage had broken down irretrievably without apportioning blame on either party.
Section 2 of the Act provides for changes to the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 where an application of judicial separation has been made and removes the requirement for factual grounds to be provided where a judicial separation is sought.
Sections 3 to 5 makes similar changes to the Civil Partnership Act 2004 to allow for the parties to apply to the court for dissolution by way of a statement that the civil partnership has broken down irretrievably.
The Act shall only apply to England and Wales.