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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 17 Jun 2020
Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill [Lords]

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Jun 2020
Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill [Lords]

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Jun 2020
Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill [Lords]

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Jun 2020
Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill [Lords]

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Written Question
Divorce
Wednesday 18th March 2020

Asked by: Edward Leigh (Conservative - Gainsborough)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, pursuant to the oral contribution of 3 March 2020 of the Advocate General for Scotland in Committee on the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill, HL Deb column 579, if he will publish the evidence base for the assertion that rather more than 80% of divorces take place sooner than the timescale set out in the Bill.

Answered by Alex Chalk - Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

The Government published an Impact Assessment for the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill when first introduced to Parliament in June 2019. This document can be found at

https://services.parliament.uk/Bills/2017-19/divorcedissolutionandseparation/documents.html

The Bill seeks to introduce a new minimum 20-week period between the start of divorce proceedings and when the court can be asked to make the conditional order of divorce (currently known as Decree Nisi). Together with the existing 6-week minimum period between Decree Nisi and Decree Absolute a divorce under the Bill would take a minimum of 26-weeks overall. The Impact Assessment estimates that 78% of cases with no linked financial remedy application and 82% of cases with such a linked application would take longer under the Bill.


Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 11 Jun 2019
Imprisonment for Public Protection

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 23 Apr 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 23 Apr 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 05 Jun 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

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Written Question
Abortion: Clinics
Thursday 10th May 2018

Asked by: Edward Leigh (Conservative - Gainsborough)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many convictions there have been for public order offences involving pro-life vigil participants outside abortion clinics in England and Wales in each of the last five years for which figures are available.

Answered by Lucy Frazer - Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

The information requested is not held centrally and could only be collated at disproportionate cost.