Legal Definition of Ancillary Relief
Meaning of Ancillary Relief
A general term for the various financial orders that a court can make in divorce or judicial separation proceedings.
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English Legal System: Ancillary Relief
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Ancillary Relief : A court order incidental to another order or application. It usually refers to a *financial provision order or a *property adjustment order made in the course of proceedings for divorce, separation, or nullity under the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973. Such orders are made on or after granting the decree.
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