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Domicile Act 1982

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Act No. 1 of 1982 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Act No. 39 of 1983
An Act relating to domicile
Administered by: Attorney-General's
Start Date 01 Jul 1982
End Date 03 Jul 2008

DOMICILE ACT 1982



Compilation Information

Domicile Act 1982 Act No. 1 of 1982 as amended

This compilation was prepared on 4 October 2000
taking into account amendments up to Act No. 39 of 1983
The text of any of those amendments not in force
on that date is appended in the Notes section
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting,
Attorney-General's Department, Canberra



Long Title

An Act relating to domicile

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 1
Short title [see Note 1]

This Act may be cited as the Domicile Act 1982.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 2
Commencement [see Note 1]

This Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 3
Object and application

(1)
The object of this Act is to abolish the rule of law whereby a married woman has at all times the domicile of her husband, and to make certain other reforms to the law relating to domicile, for the purposes of:

(a)
the laws of the Commonwealth; and
(b)
the laws of (including the common law in force in) each of the Territories to which this Act applies;

and this Act has effect, and shall be construed, accordingly.

(2)
For the purposes of the application of this Act in relation to the laws of the Commonwealth, this Act has effect to the exclusion of the laws of any State, any Territory or any other country relating to any matters dealt with by this Act.

(3)
For the purposes of the application of this Act in relation to the laws of a Territory to which this Act applies, this Act has effect to the exclusion of the laws of any State, any other Territory or any other country relating to any matters dealt with by this Act.

(4)
For the purposes of the application of this Act in relation to a law of the Commonwealth that extends to an external Territory, this Act shall be deemed to extend to that Territory.

(5)
Where a provision of a law of the Commonwealth refers to domicile in, or to domicile outside, Australia, the provision shall, for the purposes of the application of this Act, be taken to refer to domicile in, or to domicile outside, as the case may be, the area that constitutes Australia, within the meaning of that provision, considered as a single country.

(6)
The Territories to which this Act applies are the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory and the external Territories (if any) that are declared by the regulations to be Territories to which this Act extends.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 4
Interpretation

(1)
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:

adopted means:

(a)
adopted under the law of a State, the Northern Territory or a Territory to which this Act applies relating to the adoption of children; or
(b)
adopted under the law of any other country relating to the adoption of children, if the validity of the adoption is recognized under the law of a State, the Northern Territory or a Territory to which this Act applies.

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child means a person who:

(a)
has not attained the age of 18 years; and
(b)
is not, and has not at any time been, married.
country includes any state, province or other territory that is one of 2 or more territories that together form a country.

union means any country that is a union or federation or other aggregation of 2 or more countries, and includes Australia.

(2)
A reference in this Act to the parents of a child shall be read as including a reference to parents who are not married to each other.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 5
Operation of Act

(1)
The domicile of a person at a time before the commencement of this Act shall be determined as if this Act and the Domicile (Consequential Amendments) Act 1982 had not been enacted.

(2)
The domicile of a person at a time after the commencement of this Act shall be determined as if this Act had always been in force.

(3)
Nothing in this Act affects the jurisdiction of any court in any proceedings commenced before the commencement of this Act.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 6
Abolition of rule of dependent domicile of married woman

The rule of law whereby a married woman has at all times the domicile of her husband is abolished.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 7
Abolition of rule of revival of domicile of origin

The rule of law whereby the domicile of origin revives upon the abandonment of a domicile of choice without the acquisition of a new domicile of choice is abolished and the domicile a person has at any time continues until he acquires a different domicile.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 8
Capacity to have independent domicile

(1)
A person is capable of having an independent domicile if:

(a)
he has attained the age of 18 years; or
(b)
he is, or has at any time been, married;

and not otherwise.

(2)
Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who, under the rules of the common law relating to domicile, is incapable of acquiring a domicile by reason of mental incapacity.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 9
Domicile of certain children

(1)
Where, at any time:

(a)
a child has his principal home with one of his parents; and
(b)
his parents are living separately and apart or the child does not have another living parent;

the domicile of the child at that time is the domicile that the parent with

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whom the child has his principal home has as at that time and thereafter the child has the domicile that that parent has from time to time or, if that parent dies, the domicile that that parent has at the time of death.

(2)
Where a child is adopted, his domicile:

(a)
if, upon his adoption, he has 2 adoptive parents—is, at the time of the adoption and thereafter, the domicile he would have if he were a child born in wedlock to those parents; and
(b)
if, upon his adoption, he has one adoptive parent only—is, at the time of the adoption, the domicile of that parent and thereafter is the domicile that that parent has from time to time or, if that parent dies, the domicile that that parent has at the time of death.
(3)
A child ceases to have, by virtue of subsection (1), the domicile or last domicile of one of his parents if:

(a)
he commences to have his principal home with his other parent; or
(b)
his parents resume or commence living together.
(4)
Where a child has a domicile by virtue of subsection (1) or (2) immediately before he ceases to be a child, he retains that domicile until he acquires a domicile of choice.

(5)
Where the adoption of a child is rescinded, the domicile of the child shall thereafter be determined in accordance with any provisions with respect to that domicile that are included in the order rescinding the adoption and, so far as no provision is applicable, as if the adoption had not taken place.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 10
Intention for domicile of choice

The intention that a person must have in order to acquire a domicile of choice in a country is the intention to make his home indefinitely in that country.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 11
Domicile in a union

A person who is, in accordance with the rules of the common law relating to domicile as modified by this Act, domiciled in a union, but is not, apart from this section, domiciled in any particular one of the countries that together form the union, is domiciled in that one of those countries with which he has for the time being the closest connection.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 12
Evidence of acquisition of domicile of choice

The acquisition of a domicile of choice in place of a domicile of origin may be established by evidence that would be sufficient to establish the domicile of choice if the previous domicile had also been a domicile of choice.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
- SECT 13
Regulations

The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed, or necessary or convenient to be prescribed, for carrying out or giving effect to this Act.

DOMICILE ACT 1982
Notes to the Domicile Act 1982

Note 1

The Domicile Act 1982 as shown in this compilation comprises Act No. 1, 1982 amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Acts



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Act


Number
and year


Date
of Assent


Date of commencement


Application, saving or transitional provisions


Domicile Act 1982


1, 1982


4 Mar 1982


1 July 1982 (see Gazette 1982, No. G26, p. 2)



Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983


39, 1983


20 June 1983


S. 3: 1 July 1982 (a)


S. 7(1)


(a) The Domicile Act 1982 was amended by section 3 only of the Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (No. 1) 1983, subsection 2 (8) of which provides as follows:

"(8) The amendment of the Domicile Act 1982 made by this Act shall be deemed to have come into operation on 1 July 1982."

Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted am. = amended rep. = repealed rs. = repealed and substituted


Provision affected


How affected


S. 5


am. No.39, 1983