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This week's edition of the Family weekly highlights includes details of a speech by the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, on the...
Family analysis: This case addresses third-party beneficial interests in the family home within financial remedy proceedings. Following a 29-year...
The Law Commission has published recommendations for a modernised framework governing contempt of court, aimed at addressing the challenges posed by...
On 14 November 2025, the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, gave a speech to the Association of Lawyers for Children annual...
Private Client analysis: The Court of Protection authorised high-risk spinal surgery and prolonged elective ventilation for an 18-year-old lacking...
Court of Protection—tables of casesThese are tables of cases from the Court of Protection from the year 2025 onwards. They are organised by topic...
Factors considered by the court on financial provisionThis Practice Note provides an introduction to the factors to be taken into account by the court...
Statutory and other definitions of cohabitationThis Practice Note details the varying definitions of cohabitation, whether by same or different-sex...
Inherited assetsThe court is not specifically referred to the question of inherited assets or the parties’ inheritance prospects by section 25 of the...
The duty of disclosure in financial proceedingsThis Practice Note provides guidance on the ongoing duty of full and frank disclosure in financial...
Specimen narrative statement in financial remedy applications under Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, s 25In the FAMILY COURT SITTING AT [court...
Spousal and civil partner maintenance—client guideThis document provides general guidance regarding an application to the court for maintenance on...
Variation of financial orders—client guide (standard procedure)This document provides general guidance regarding an application to court to vary a...
Financial provision after overseas divorce or dissolution—client guideThis document provides general guidance regarding an application for financial...
Public children—client guideThis document provides general guidance regarding public law applications relating to children. Your family lawyer will be...
Procedure—Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989This Practice Note sets out the procedural requirements in relation to an application under Schedule 1 to...
Applications under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997This Practice Note explains the six criminal offences that may be committed under the...
Striking out a statement of caseThis Practice Note explains the court's power to strike out a statement of case. It summarises the grounds on which a...
The grounds on which a marriage is voidA void marriage is one that will be treated by the court as never having taken place. The grounds on which a...
Sequestration (confiscation of assets) within contempt proceedingsSequestration is a process for dealing with a contempt of court that would be...
Application to vary, extend or discharge a non-molestation or occupation orderUnder the Family Law Act 1996 (FLA 1996) a non-molestation order is an...
Notice to show cause applications in family proceedingsIf one party considers that an agreement has been reached (usually in relation to financial...
Pre-nuptial agreements—client guideThis document provides general guidance regarding pre-nuptial agreements. Your family lawyer will be able to...
Steps to take after a client meetingFile noteA file note (also known as an attendance note) should be prepared immediately after the first interview,...
Declarations of parentage—procedureThe procedure for an application for a declaration of parentage is governed by the Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR...
Working with counselInstructing counsel to advocate on a client’s behalf should be a matter of careful thought and preparation. The role of counsel is...
Non-molestation ordersUnder the Family Law Act 1996 (FLA 1996) a non-molestation order is an order prohibiting a person (the respondent) from...
Reports under section 37 of the Children Act 1989Under section 37 of the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989), the court has the power to order an...
Financial clean break orders in family proceedingsDuty of the court to consider a clean breakAlthough there is no presumption in favour of there being...
An anchor statement is a statement within the collaborative process in family cases setting out the parties' aims and goals.
Arbitration is binding on the parties provided that the award is within the parameters that would be awarded by the court, and is subject to the court's approval
A term used in relation to both private children proceedings and regarding statutory child support in relation to the parent with whom a child does not primarily live (also 'non-resident parent' or 'absent parent').