Family Law - Comprehension Check (Activity For Lecture)
Family Law - Comprehension Check (Activity For Lecture)
Family Law - Comprehension Check (Activity For Lecture)
Answer the following questions related to the Family Law chapter. Bring in
arguments.
1. How is family law defined nowadays? Family law defines family statuses – e.g.
through marriage or parenthood or adoption – and stipulates when the law may
intervene to protect family members.
2. How did family law evolve during the last decades? Over the past years, the law has
begun to treat cohabitants in the same way as married couples, also it started to
identify other types of relationships (other than heterosexual).
7. What are the two preliminaries to marriage, according to the text? The text identifies
three preliminaries to marriage: parental consent for those who are under 18, the
publicity of the marriage and the registration of the marriage in a place of religious
worship. I believe that only the first two are now currently essential.
17. Are there many divorces in the UK, according to the text? The UK has one of the
highest divorce rates in Europe, although the last few years have seen a levelling off
in the number of divorces, it still has a high rate .
18. What is the main ground for divorce? The main ground for divorce is the fact that this
marriage could never work again, because the parties do not want to continue this
relationship and be together. It can be caused by adultery, abandonment, separation
or refusal to be responsible for the relationship.
19. What are the facts likely to let the judge infer there is an irretrievable breakdown?
When the judge is satisfied by the proofs of the petitioner and he informs both parties
of the date, time and place fixed for the pronouncement of the decree. If neither the
petitioner, nor the respondent has come to speak against it, the judge knows it is an
irretrievable breakdown.