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34. Restriction on disposal of household chattels.

(1) The court may, on the application of a civil partner, by order prohibit, on the terms it may see fit, the other civil partner from disposing of or removing household chattels, if the court is of the opinion that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the other civil partner intends to do so and that it would make it difficult for the applicant or a dependent child of the civil partners to reside in the shared home without undue hardship if the household chattels were disposed of or removed.

(2) Where proceedings for the dissolution of a civil partnership have been instituted by a civil partner, neither civil partner shall sell, lease, pledge, charge or otherwise dispose of or remove any of the household chattels in the shared home until the proceedings have been finally determined, unless -

(a) the other civil partner has consented to the disposition or removal, or

(b) the court before which the proceedings have been instituted, on application by the civil partner who desire

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