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The biggest change involves the addition of three new chapters on consent orders, McKenzie Friends and out‑of‑hours applications....
On 17 December 2025, the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, published new guidance on non-molestation orders under the Family Law...
This week's edition of the Family weekly highlights includes recent judgments on an application for a special guardianship order, appeals against the...
This week's edition of the Family weekly highlights includes analysis of proportionality in the duration of orders under section 91(14) of the...
Family analysis: With total assets found to be £89.5m, the parties were significantly apart in respect of the value of certain business interests and...
Trust disputes—beneficiaries' rights to informationA distinction should be drawn between disclosure by the trustees under trust law, due to the rights...
Introduction to the EU GDPR and UK GDPRThis Practice Note provides an introduction to both the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, Regulation...
Index of family standard ordersThis Practice Note contains links to the latest Word download versions of all of the standard orders published as part...
Defences under the 1980 Hague Convention—child settled in new jurisdictionThis Practice Note sets out the defence under article 12 that may be raised...
Standard orders—domestic abuse and forced marriageThis Practice Note provides information about, and access to, domestic abuse, forced marriage and...
Standard order 1.1—financial directions order—longer versionIn the Family Courtsitting at [Court name]No: [Case number][The Matrimonial Causes Act...
Notice to show cause applications—client guideThis document provides general guidance regarding notice to show cause applications in family...
Standard order 2.1—financial remedy orderIn the Family Courtsitting at [court name]Case No: [case number][The Matrimonial Causes Act 1973ORThe...
Letter enclosing draft financial statement in Form E[insert date]Dear [insert client’s name]I enclose a draft financial statement in Form E. Please...
Submitting a financial consent order—client guideThis document provides general guidance regarding the filing at court of a financial consent order...
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...
A Form Arb 1 is an agreement signed by the parties to a family arbitration as confirmation of their agreement to appoint an arbitrator and the terms of the arbitration.
The right of a spouse or civil partner to remain in the family home even after the breakdown of the marriage or civil partnership where the property is registered in the sole name of the other party.
Standard orders are template court orders issued by the President of the Family Division, the use of which has been strongly encouraged. The rationale behind the project is to avoid time and money that is wasted in the process of drafting orders that could, and therefore should, be standardised.