Spousal protection should go beyond 'nuclear family' definition, lawyers argue

The protection to not testify against one’s spouse should extend beyond society’s 1992 definition of the “nuclear family”, lawyers have told the Court of Appeal.

Spousal protection should go beyond 'nuclear family' definition, lawyers argue

The protection to not testify against one’s spouse should extend beyond society’s 1992 definition of the “nuclear family”, lawyers have told the Court of Appeal.

The case concerns a Circuit Court ruling on whether two women could be compelled to give evidence against their partners, with whom they were in ongoing relationships but were not married at the time.

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