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The regulation applies to 17 Member States which participate in enhanced cooperation on this issue: Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, Austria, Portugal, Romania, and Slovenia.
Other Member States can join at any time.
It applies where there is a conflict of national laws in cases of divorce and legal separation, i.e. where several national laws could apply to the same divorce or legal separation (for example, the national law of the country of the spouses' nationality, or the national law of the country of their main place of residence).
It does not apply to questions of:
Spouses may make a formal agreement choosing which national law will apply to their divorce or legal separation as long as it is either the law of:
An agreement between the spouses may be made and changed at any time up to when the case comes before the court.
If the spouses do not choose the law that should apply to their divorce or legal separation, the case will be subject to the law of the country:
If the national law applicable to the case does not include a divorce law or does not grant one of the spouses equal access to divorce or legal separation on grounds of their sex, the law of the country in which the case is brought will apply.
It has applied since .
Two other regulations set out rules to establish the applicable law where there is a conflict of national laws. Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 (see summary) applies to contractual obligations, whilst Regulation (EC) No 864/2007 (see summary) covers non-contractual obligations excluding family relationships and the liability of a state.
Regulation No 1259/2010, which contains rules on the applicable law to divorce and legal separation, was adopted through enhanced cooperation to complement Regulation (EC) No 2201/2003, which contains rules on jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement in respect of divorce and legal separation (as well as on parental responsibility matters).
For further information, see:
Council Regulation (EU) No 1259/2010 of implementing enhanced cooperation in the area of the law applicable to divorce and legal separation (OJ L 343, , pp. 10-16)
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