Thursday 16 April 2020

The family 1: Relationship CHECK YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR LAW


CHECK YOUR ENGLISH VOCABULARY FOR LAW
The family 1: Relationship

Test your knowledge with this quiz.

1
A contract between a man and a woman to become husband and wife is called a / an:

(a) wedding    (b) engagement     (c) marriage      (d) affair      (e) relationship
2
Rearrange the letters in bold to make a word meaning husband or wife: pusoes
3
True or false: If you have a partner, you are assumed to be married.
4
Are same-sex marriages legal in Britain?
5
What is the difference between a separation and a divorce?
6
Complete this sentence with the appropriate word in bold:
The judge decided that the marriage had never been legal and so he annexed / antedated / annulled it (in other words, he declared that it had no legal effect).
7
What is the name we give to the notifiable offence of going through a ceremony of marriage to someone when you are still married to someone else? Is it:

(a) monogamy     (b) bigamy     (c) polygamy     (d) monotony
8
In England and Wales, what kind of court deals with divorces? Is it:

(a) a magistrates' court (b) a Crown Court (c) a High Court (d) a County Court (e) a court of appeal
9
In England and Wales, a divorce can only be granted on one condition (known as grounds for divorce): that the marriage has broken down irretrievably (in other words, it cannot be made right again). Here are two of the conditions necessary for an irretrievable breakdown:

(1) The couple have lived apart for two years and both consent to divorce.
(2) The couple have lived apart for five years and no consent from the other spouse is needed.

Rearrange the letters in bold to make words for the other conditions:

(3) tdyulera by one spouse
(4) runbesaleona brvioeuha of a spouse
(5) soedernti by one spouse
10
Here is a simplified version of the main divorce procedure. Complete the gaps with words from the
box.

affidavit
decree absolute
decree nisi
dispute (x3)
petition (x2)
petitioner (x2)
respondent (x2)


A request (a __________) is made by the __________ ( = the person applying for the divorce) to the court for a divorce, in which the facts about the people involved and the reasons for the divorce are explained.

The court sends the divorce __________ to the __________ ( = the other spouse), together with a form called an Acknowledgement of Service form, which he / she completes. In it, he / she indicates whether or not he / she wishes to __________ the divorce.

He / She returns this to the court within 7 days. (If he / she wants to __________ the divorce and / or its terms, he / she is sent another form to complete).

Assuming that the __________ does not want to __________ the divorce or the terms, a copy of the Acknowledgement of Service form is sent to the __________, who confirms the facts sent in their original petition by swearing an __________.

The court pronounces the __________, an order ending the marriage subject to a full __________, which comes later and ends the marriage completely.
11
If a divorced couple have children, one of them may be required to make regular payments to their ex-husband / ex-wife to help pay for the upbringing of the children. What are these payments called? Are they:

(a) child support (b) child maintenance (c) child benefit (d) child pensions
12
Look at this situation:

An unmarried couple with two children separate. The father moves away to another town. Is he legally obliged to make payments to his ex-partner for the upbringing of the children?
13
In England and Wales, the agency responsible for the assessment, review, collection and enforcement of payments is called the CSA. What do you think these letters stand for?
14
If a parent refuses to pay money for the upbringing of his / her ex-partner's children, the CSA can ask a court to make an Attachment of Earnings Order. What do you think this is?
15
How old should children be before a CSA ruling no longer applies? Is it:

(a) 15 (b) 16 (c) 17 (d) 18
16
What is alimony? Is it:
(a) money that a court orders a husband to pay regularly to his separated or divorced wife
(b) money that a court orders a father to pay regularly to his children until they are old enough to leave home
(c) money that the state pays a married couple to help them pay for a divorce
(d) money that a married couple must save to pay for their children's education
17
If a couple are unmarried, and one of them dies, who gets their estate (land, money and possessions) if the deceased (the dead person) has not made a will? Is it:

(a) the deceased's partner
(b) the deceased's immediate family
(c) the state
18
Who is your next of kin?
 
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