DIVORCE REFORM AND FAMILY MEDIATION IN ENGLAND: AN OVERVIEW OF THE RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE FAMILY LAW ACT, 1996

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  • Nora Abdul Hak International Islamic University Malaysia
  • Norliah Ibrahim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/iiumlj.v17i2.38

Abstract

The article focuses on the divorce reform in England. In 1996, the Family Law Act was passed by the Parliament in England, which is cited as the Family Law Act, 1996. Unfortunately, after it was passed, there were problems concerning its enforcement and the Government decided to postpone the enforcement of some parts of the Act. Generally, the suspension involves the law concerning the ground of divorce and mediation. Although the overall position of the Act remains uncertain, it is significant to examine it because of its strength in upholding the institution of the family. Under the Act, mediation is introduced as it has many advantages such as resolving disputes amicably and it can reduce backlog of cases in the court. It is hoped that the discussion in this article will benefit Malaysia and hopefully we may learn something from the divorce reform that took place in England. In Malaysia, the current Law Reform (Marriage and Divorce) Act 1976 has been enacted since 1976. Perhaps, we may introduce new family legislation governing non-Muslims and include mediation as an alternative means of resolving family disputes.

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Nora Abdul Hak, International Islamic University Malaysia

Norliah Ibrahim

Published

2012-07-13

How to Cite

Hak, N. A., & Ibrahim, N. (2012). DIVORCE REFORM AND FAMILY MEDIATION IN ENGLAND: AN OVERVIEW OF THE RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF THE FAMILY LAW ACT, 1996. IIUM Law Journal, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.31436/iiumlj.v17i2.38

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