PIL instrument(s)
Brussels IIa
Maintenance Regulation
Hague Maintenance Protocol
Case number and/or case name
Carlos Jesús vs. Inocencia.Roj: SAP B 7972/2014 - ECLI:ES:APB:2014:7972
Details of the court
Spain, Second Instance
Articles referred to by the court
Brussels IIa
Article 3
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Article 8
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Article 61
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Maintenance Regulation
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Hague Maintenance Protocol
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Date of the judgement
09 July 2014
Appeal history
None
CJEU's case law cited by the court
None
Summary
The matter of the case is a conflict of jurisdiction on the basis of Brussels II a Regulation provisions and an applicable law dispute on the basis of Hague Maintenance Protocol 2007 and Maintenance Regulation (Brussels III) provisions. Key facts: Divorce case between two spouses living in Spain. Three children. Maintenance dispute. The judge determines ex-officio the place of the habitual residence of the creditor in order to decide. Court decision: Spanish courts are competent to decide on divorce and parental responsibility matters according to arts. 3, 8 and 61 a) of Brussels II a Regulation and on maintenance support according to art. 3 of Maintenance Regulation (EC 4/2009). (Residence of the creditors in Spain.) Applicable law to maintenance support: Spanish law, according to arts. 3 and 16.2 a) of Hague Maintenance Protocol (2007) (residence in Spain). The court applies general rules on jurisdiction in matters of parental responsibility over a child who is habitually resident in that Member State at the time the court is seised. The court also applies the general rule on the law applicable to maintenance obligations that shall be governed by the law of the State of the habitual residence of the creditor. Appeal history (not available in the database): Court decision: Juzgado Primera Instancia 6 Terrassa (Spain) (First instance) Date: 23-10-2012

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