The Divorce and Dissolution etc. (Pension Protection Fund) Regulations 2011

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2011/780
Year2011

2011 No. 780

Family Law, England And Wales

Pensions, England And Wales

The Divorce and Dissolution etc. (Pension Protection Fund) Regulations 2011

Made 9th March 2011

Laid before Parliament 15th March 2011

Coming into force 6th April 2011

The Lord Chancellor makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 24F(1),25G(1)(a) to (d) and 31(4C) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 19731, section 21(4) of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 19842and paragraphs 19E(2), 34B(1)(a) to (d) and 57(3) of Schedule 5 and paragraph 14(4) of Schedule 7 to the Civil Partnership Act 20043:

S-1 Citation and commencement

Citation and commencement

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Divorce and Dissolution etc. (Pension Protection Fund) Regulations 2011 and come into force on 6th April 2011.

S-2 Interpretation

Interpretation

2.—(1) In these Regulations—

(a)

(a) “the 1973 Act” means the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973;

(b)

(b) “the 1984 Act” means the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984;

(c)

(c) “the 2004 Act” means the Civil Partnership Act 2004;

(d)

(d) “the other party” means the party to the marriage or the civil partnership (as the case may be) who is not the party with compensation rights or civil partner with compensation rights.

(2) Unless these Regulations provide otherwise, expressions defined in—

(a)

(a) sections 21B,21C,25E and 25G(5) of the 1973 Act4have the meanings assigned by those sections; and

(b)

(b) paragraphs 19B,19F and 37(1) of Schedule 5 to the 2004 Act5have the meanings assigned by those paragraphs.

S-3 Attachment of PPF compensation: change in circumstances

Attachment of PPF compensation: change in circumstances

3.—(1) In this regulation, a relevant order means—

(a)

(a) an order under section 23 of the 1973 Act or under section 17 of the 1984 Act6making provision under section 25F of the 1973 Act7; or

(b)

(b) an order under Part 1 of Schedule 5 or under paragraph 9 of Schedule 7 to the 2004 Act8making provision under Part 7, paragraph 34A of Schedule 5 to that Act9,

imposing any requirement on the Board.

(2) In this regulation, a relevant event occurs when—

(a)

(a) the information or particulars referred to in paragraph (3) cease to be accurate; or

(b)

(b) a relevant order ceases to have effect—

(i) in the case of a relevant order within paragraph (1)(a), by reason of the other party remarrying or entering into a civil partnership or otherwise; and

(ii) in the case of a relevant order within paragraph (1)(b), by reason of the other party marrying or entering into a subsequent civil partnership or otherwise.

(3) The information or particulars referred to in paragraph (2)(a) are those supplied by the other party under rule 9.42 of the Family Procedure Rules 201010for the purpose of enabling the Board—

(a)

(a) to provide information, documents or representations to the court to enable it to decide what if any requirement should be imposed on the Board; or

(b)

(b) to comply with any relevant order imposing such a requirement.

(4) Where—

(a)

(a) a relevant order has been made; and

(b)

(b) a relevant event occurs,

the other party must, within 14 days of the relevant event, give notice of it to the Board.

(5) Where it is not reasonably practicable for the Board to make a payment to the other party as required by the relevant order because of the inaccuracy of information or particulars referred to in paragraph (3) or because the other party fails to notify it in accordance with paragraph (4) of a relevant event within paragraph (2)(a), the Board—

(a)

(a) may instead make that payment to the party with compensation rights or the civil partner with compensation rights; and

(b)

(b) shall then be discharged of liability to the other party to the extent of that payment.

(6) Where a relevant event within paragraph (2)(b) occurs and, because the other party fails to notify the Board in accordance with paragraph (4), the Board makes a payment to the other party as required by the relevant order—

(a)

(a) the liability of the Board to the party with compensation rights or civil partner with compensation rights shall be discharged to the extent of that payment; and

(b)

(b) the other party shall, within 14 days of the payment being made, make a payment to the party with compensation rights or civil partner with compensation rights to the extent of that payment.

S-4 Service

Service

4. A notice under regulation 3(4) may be sent by fax or by ordinary first class post to the last known address of the intended recipient and shall be deemed to have been received on the seventh day after the day on which it was sent.

S-5 Pension compensation sharing order not to take effect pending appeal

Pension compensation sharing order not to take effect pending appeal

5.—(1) No pension compensation sharing order under the provisions listed in paragraph (2), or a variation of a pension compensation sharing order under the provisions listed in paragraph (3), shall take effect earlier than 7 days after the end of the period for filing notice of appeal against the order.

(2) The provisions referred to in paragraph (1) in relation to pension compensation sharing orders are—

(a)

(a) section 24E of the 1973 Act11;

(b)

(b) section 17(1)(c ) of the 1984 Act12;

(c)

(c) paragraph 19A of Schedule 5 to the 2004 Act13;

(d)

(d) paragraph 9(2) of Schedule 7 to the 2004 Act.

(3) The provisions referred to in paragraph (1) in relation to variation of pension compensation sharing orders are—

(a)

(a) section 31 of the 1973 Act14;

(b)

(b) paragraphs 57 of Schedule 5 to the 2004 Act15.

(4) The filing of a notice of appeal within the time allowed for doing so prevents the order taking effect before the appeal has been dealt with.

Jonathan Djanogly

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Ministry of Justice

9th March 2011

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations make provision relating to orders under the Matrimonial Causes Act    1973 (c 18)(“the 1973 Act”) and the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c 33)(“the 2004 Act”), including those made after proceedings overseas, made in connection with proceedings for divorce or dissolution of a civil partnership, nullity of marriage or...

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