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AI Summary of 7. Maintenance pending suit orders.

Where an application is made for a decree of judicial separation, the court may make an order for maintenance pending suit requiring either spouse to make periodical payments or lump sum payments for the other spouse’s support and, where appropriate, periodical payments for the benefit of any dependent member of the family. Periodical payments may be ordered for a period beginning not earlier than the date of the application and ending not later than the date of its determination, as the court considers proper and specifies in the order.

The court may make payments under such an order subject to terms and conditions which it considers appropriate and must specify those terms and conditions in the order.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 1 August 1996 - onwards
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7. Maintenance pending suit orders.

(1) Where an application is made to the court for the grant of a decree of judicial separation, the court may make an order for maintenance pending suit, that is to say, an order requiring either of the spouses concerned to make to the other spouse such periodical payments or lump sum payments for his or her support and, where appropriate, to make to such person as may be specified in the order such periodical payments for the benefit of such (if any) dependent member of the family and, as respects periodical payments, for such period beginning not earlier than the date of the application and ending not later than the date of its determination, as the court considers proper and specifies in the order.

(2) The court may provide that payments under an order under this section shall be subject to such terms and conditions as it considers appropriate and specifies in the order.