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Owens v Owens - Supreme Court Ruling 25/7/2018

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  • Owens v Owens - Supreme Court Ruling 25/7/2018

    BBC Report - BBC News - Tini Owens loses Supreme Court divorce fight https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-...ester-44949856

    Owens (Appellant) v Owens (Respondent)


    The Supreme Court unanimously dismisses the appeal, with the result that Mrs Owens must remain married to Mr Owens for the time being.
    25 Jul 2018
    [2018] UKSC 41
    UKSC 2017/0077

    Lady Hale, Lord Mance, Lord Wilson, Lord Hodge, Lady Black Judgment details

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    Something I've been looking forward to seeing. I knew it would not go down the route of allowing the divorce and definitely think this decision will set the cogs of reform in action.
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      It needs to. Fingers crossed we're soon at the stage where married couples ( or civil partners) can divorce without needing to play the blame game.
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