Co-respondent

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Distinguish from correspondent.

In English law, a co-respondent is, in general, a respondent to a petition, or other legal proceeding, along with another or others, or a person called upon to answer in some other way.[1]

Divorce

More particularly, since the Matrimonial Causes Act 1857, in a petition for divorce on the ground of adultery, a co-respondent is a person charged with misconduct with the petitioner's spouse.

As of 2007, alleged parties to a spouse's adultery must be made co-respondents unless they are not named in the petition or the court directs otherwise.[2][3] '

In practice, naming such parties in a divorce petition is discouraged as it may become a barrier to reconciliation. Such parties are only commonly named if the petitioner is seeking costs against them or has some other particular reason.[1][4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bond et al. (2007) 7.4.19
  2. Family Procedure Rules SI1991/1247, r.2.7(1)
  3. "Co-respondent", Encyclopaedia Britannica [Anon.] (1911)
  4. Law Society (2006)

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See also

Co-respondent shoe