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Married owner occupiers and matrimonial interdicts

A matrimonial interdict is a court order that can be used to prohibit the non-applicant spouse from certain conduct towards the applicant spouse and any child of the family. It can also limit access to the family home and other areas such as the applicant's place of work.

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Obtaining an interdict

Either spouse can apply to the court for a matrimonial interdict. Such an interdict can be granted either after one of the spouses has left the matrimonial home or while they are still cohabiting. [1] It can be used to restrain or prohibit particular conduct by one spouse towards the other or any conduct towards any child of the family. [2] For example, an interdict could prohibit violent behaviour or conduct that places the spouse and/or child in a state of fear and alarm.

Matrimonial interdicts granted on or after 4 May 2006 can also be used to prevent the non-applicant spouse from entering or remaining in: [3]

  • the matrimonial home

  • any residence, other than the matrimonial home, occupied by the applicant spouse

  • any place of work of the applicant spouse

  • any school attended by a child in the temporary or permanent care of the applicant spouse.

Interdicts can only be used to exclude the non-applicant spouse from the matrimonial home entirely when they are granted ancillary to an exclusion order. [4] For more information, please see the section on exclusion orders.

Powers of arrest

The court must, on application, attach a power of arrest to a matrimonial interdict made ancillary to an exclusion order. [5] However, a power of arrest can only be attached if the non-applicant spouse has had the opportunity of being heard and/or represented before the court. [6]

Last updated: 6 August 2020

Footnotes

  • [1]

    s.14(1) Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981

  • [2]

    s.14(1)(a) Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981

  • [3]

    s.14(2)(b) Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981 as amended by s.10 Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006

  • [4]

    s.14(4) and (5) Matrimonial Homes (Family Protection) (Scotland) Act 1981 as added by s 10(3) Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006

  • [5]

    s.1A Protection from Abuse (Scotland) Act 2001 as added by s.32 Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006

  • [6]

    s.1 Protection from Abuse (Scotland) Act 2001