Solovyev v Solovyev
2014
FAMILY DIVISION
United Kingdom
CORAM
- THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE PRESIDENT
Areas of Law
- Family Law
- Conflict of Laws
- Civil Procedure
AI Generated Summary
The President considered an unopposed divorce petition by a Russian couple married on 21 September 2002 who had relocated to England by April 2008 and were habitually resident here when the petition was issued on 23 July 2013. Jurisdiction was founded under Article 3(1) of Brussels II Revised. The petition alleged irretrievable breakdown due to the respondent’s unreasonable behaviour, which, if true, plainly amounted to unreasonable behaviour. Proceedings had been delayed because the parties obtained a consular divorce at the Russian Consulate in London on 30 April 2012; although valid under Russian law, it was not recognised in England per Solovyev v Solovyeva [2014] EWFC 1546, necessitating reactivation of the petition. The respondent’s solicitors confirmed receipt, non-participation, and no objection to an expedited decree. The petitioner verified the petition and marriage certificate on oath. The court pronounced a decree nisi and, to avoid immigration hardship to the petitioner’s fiancée, abridged the time to decree absolute to 11 June 2014, directing a transcript at public expense.