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Broken marriage
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Section | English 512 |
Arabic 512 |
Czech 512 |
German 512 |
Spanish 512 |
Finnish 512 |
French 512 |
Italien 512 |
[[pl-I:51#512|Template:Lang name -pl 512]] |
Portuguese 512 |
Russian 512 |
512-1 | indissolubility of marriage | دوام الزواج | nerozlučitelnost manželství | Unauflösbarkeit der Ehe | indisolubilidad del matrimonio | avioliiton purkamattomuus | indissolubilité du mariage | indissolubilità del matrimonio | nierozerwalność małżeństwa | INDISSOLUBILIDADE do casamento | Нерасторжимость брака |
512-2 | judicial separation —separation a mensa et toro |
تفريق القانوني—تفريق الجسدي والمالي | zákonné odloučení —odloučení od stolu a lože |
Trennung von Tisch und Bett —Scheidung von Tisch und Bett |
separación legal —separación de cuerpos y bienes |
asumusero —laillinen asumusero |
séparation légale —séparation de corps et de biens |
separazione legale —separazione personale dei coniugi |
separacja prawna | SEPARAÇÃO legal —DESQUITE —SEPARAÇÃO de corpos |
Судебное разлучение супругов —Жительство раздельное |
512-3 | cohabitation | مساكنة | spolužití | Zusammenleben | cohabitar | yhdessä asuminen | cohabitation | coabitare | wspólne zamieszkanie (małżonków) | COABITAÇÃO | Совместная жизнь |
512-4 | separated person | مفرقون—مفرقون قانونا | odloučený —zákonně odloučený |
gerichtlich getrennt | separados —legalmente separados |
asumuseron saanut | séparé —séparé légalement |
separato —legalmente separati |
separowani —separowani prawnie |
PESSOA separada —PESSOA desquitada |
Супруги имеющие раздельное жительство по постановлению суда —Супруги постановлению суда |
512-5 | de facto separation | تفريق الفعلي | faktické odloučení | tatsächliche Trennung | separación de hecho | erilleen asettuminen | séparation de fait | separazione di fatto | separacja de facto | SEPARAÇÃO de fato | Фактическое раздельное жительство |
512-6 | desertion | هجر | opuštění | Verlassenwerden | abandono | jättäminen | abandon | abbandono | porzucenie (małżonka) | ABANDONO | Оставление одного из супругов другим |
512-7 | broken marriage | أزواج المنفصلون | rozdělený manželský pár | getrenntlebende Ehegatten —getrenntlebendes Paar |
parejas disociadas | erillään asuva aviopari | couple dissocié —ménage dissocie |
separazione matrimoniale | małzenstwa rozłączone | Брак расстроенный |
In many countries including some in which the principle of the indissolubility of marriage1 is upheld by the law, there may yet exist judicial separation2 sometimes called separation a mensa et toro2. A judicial separation absolves the parties from certain obligations, including the duty of living together or cohabitation3 (cf. 503-3), but does not enable either of them to contract a new marriage. Persons whose marriages have been broken by a separation are called separated persons4. Dissolution of marriage by a de facto separation5, or the desertion6 of one of the spouses by the other is not uncommon in some societies. Such separation must be distinguished from judicial separation. Marriages in which the spouses no longer cohabit, but which have not been legally dissolved may be called broken marriages7.
- 2. In English law, both divorce and judicial separation may be granted by the High Court of Justice. There is also separation by means of a separation order granted by a Court of Petty Sessions, the lowest court in the judicial hierarchy,
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