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    Court rules unhappy wife Tini Owens must stay married

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 25, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Tini Owens has been denied divorce prayers by the Supreme Court
    Tini Owens has been denied divorce prayers by the Supreme Court
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    Tini Owens has been denied divorce prayers by the Supreme Court
    Tini Owens has been denied divorce prayers by the Supreme Court

    A woman who has been separated from her husband and wants to divorce him on the grounds she is unhappy has lost her Supreme Court appeal.

    Tini Owens, 68, from Worcestershire, wanted the court to grant her a divorce from her husband of 40 years Hugh, who is refusing the split.

    The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the appeal, meaning she must remain married until 2020.

    Mrs Owens’ solicitor said she was “devastated” by the decision and “cannot move forward with her life”.

    Under the current law in England and Wales, unless people can prove their marriage has broken down due to adultery, unreasonable behaviour or desertion, the only way to obtain a divorce without a spouse’s consent is to live apart for five years.

    Following the ruling, the Ministry of Justice said: “The current system of divorce creates unnecessary antagonism in an already difficult situation.

    Hugh Owens has refused to divorce his wife of 40 years
    Hugh Owens has refused to divorce his wife of 40 years

    “We are already looking closely at possible reforms to the system.”

    The couple were married in 1978 and have two adult children.

    Mrs Owens said she had been contemplating a divorce since 2012, but did not leave the matrimonial home until February 2015.

    Judgment has been handed down this morning in the case of Owens
    (Appellant) v Owens (Respondent) https://t.co/9bFkdhiaZ5

    — UK Supreme Court (@UKSupremeCourt) July 25, 2018

    She alleged the marriage had broken down irretrievably and Mr Owens had behaved in such a way that she could not reasonably be expected to live with him.

    Mr Owens, 80, has refused to agree to a divorce and denied Mrs Owens’ allegations about his behaviour.

    He said if their marriage had irretrievably broken down it was because she’d had an affair, or because she was “bored”.

    The pair have been living separately since 2015, Mrs Owens in Hill Farm House (left) and Mr Owens in Manor House (right)
    The pair have been living separately since 2015, Mrs Owens in Hill Farm House (left) and Mr Owens in Manor House (right)

    Supreme Court justices analysed rival legal arguments, which revolved around concepts of “unreasonable” behaviour and “fault”, at a hearing in May and delivered a ruling on Wednesday.

    One, Lord Wilson, said justices had ruled against Mrs Owens “with reluctance” and it was a case for Parliament.

    A statement made by Mr Owens’ solicitors said he should not be “unfairly criticised for attempting to save his marriage”.

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    “Hugh Owens takes no pleasure from this process which has impacted on the private family life of him and his wife,” the statement said.

    Simon Beccle, Mrs Owens’ solicitor, said she had hoped the justices would make a decision which would be “forward-thinking and fit with the current social mores”.

    Supreme Court president Lady Hale said she found the case “very troubling” but it was not for judges to “change the law”.

    The original judge who heard the case found the marriage had broken down, but that Mrs Owens’ examples were “flimsy and exaggerated”.

    The case has sparked a debate about whether divorce laws in England and Wales need to change.

    Caroline Elliott, a specialist lawyer, said: “England and Wales currently lag far behind other countries with their divorce laws and there is a strong mood for reform, which includes the introduction of ‘no-fault’ divorces.”

    Grounds for divorce in England and Wales:

    When you apply for a divorce you must prove your marriage has broken down and give one of the following five reasons:

    • Adultery
    • Unreasonable behaviour
    • Desertion
    • You have lived apart for more than two years and both agree to the divorce
    • You have lived apart for at least five years, even if your husband or wife disagrees

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