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Thereafter, Hannah made out a separation order against her husband.
A separation order was enacted, but they never divorced.
The wife had obtained a separation order containing a non-cohabitation clause from the magistrates' court.
His separation orders were being prepared.
In the summer of 1905, he served a one-month prison sentence for failing to pay money to his wife in compliance with a separation order.
In Kentucky, Louisiana Maryland and Missouri, a separation order must have been obtained.
Shinbutsu Shūgō officially ended with the Shinto and Buddhism Separation Order of 1886, but continues in practice.
This may be the case where there has been a separation order, a decree nisi for divorce, a non-molestation order, or a separation agreement between the parties.
She will sign a final separation order that will reflect her length of service, her awards and decorations and her discharge: "discharge under honorable conditions (general)."
On February 25, 1910, Pawelka and Hannah turned up at Palmerston North police station, where Hannah accused her estranged husband of breaching their separation order.
A presumption of death order dissolves the partnership on the grounds that one of the partners is presumed to be dead, while a separation order provides for the separation of the parties.
Magistrates usually granted both a separation order and maintenance, yet as evidence to the 1912 Royal Commission on Divorce showed, between 50 and 80 per cent of couples were reconciled when the husband's financial position improved.
The series was also the TV debut of Yootha Joyce (in "Separation Order") and the final episode inspired a spin-off series, Mr Justice Duncannon featuring Andrew Cruickshank.
"When I first walked into the prison there were over 250 inmates who had separation orders who were in the same facility," said Jimmy L. Turner, the warden who was brought in last March, after the stabbings.
It transpired that Gough had been convicted of common assault against his wife in 1942 and she had left him in July of that year, applying for a separation order on the grounds of persistent cruelty on 6 August 1942, but had later returned to live with him.
In proceedings between husband and wife for separation orders there is a special form of appeal on facts as well as law to the probate, divorce and admiralty division of the High Court (Summary Jurisdiction [Married Women] Act 1895; Licensing Act 1902, s. 5).