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    MEPs vote in new rules on property settlement in divorces

    npsBy nps23 June 2016Updated:25 June 2024 Finance No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MEPs vote in new rules on property settlement in divorces

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    (BRUSSELS) – MEPs approved Thursday new rules for deciding which country’s courts should settle property disputes in divorce or death cases involving international couples or registered partnerships.

    The rules should end parallel proceedings – costing around EUR 1.1bn annually – in various member states whose courts have to settle such property disputes. They will apply in the 18 EU countries (1) which were willing to join this ‘enhanced cooperation’ initiative.

    There are an estimated 16 million international couples in the EU, according to the Commission.

    Parliament rapporteur Jean-Marie Cavada MEP welcomed the new European instrument for the property consequences of matrimonial regimes and registered partnerships: “From now, international couples in all forms of marriages will benefit from legal security, better access to justice and harmonised rules that will fit the nearly 16 million international couples who live in the EU,” he said.

    The two regulations, one on matrimonial property regimes and the other on the property consequences of registered partnerships, determine which court has jurisdiction and which law applies in proceedings concerning the property of international couples. They will also facilitate the recognition and enforcement of a judgement given in one member state on property matters in another member state.

    The institutions of marriage and partnership nonetheless remain matters that are defined by the national laws of the member states. The regulations include a series of safeguards to ensure respect for national legal systems. For example, nothing obliges participating member states whose law does not recognise the institution of a registered partnership either to provide for it, or to assume jurisdiction for such partnerships.

    Further information, European Parliament

    Adopted texts (2016/0059(CNS) and 2016/0060(CNS)) will soon be available here (23.06.2016)

    Procedure file on property consequences of registered partnerships.

    Procedure file on matrimonial property regimes

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    (1) The eighteen member states participating in the enhanced cooperation are Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland and Sweden. Other Member States are free to join at any time after its adoption. Estonia, for example, has announced its intention to take part in the cooperation after its adoption.

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