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What does Family Procedure Rules mean? In practice, the Family Procedure rules are the procedural code governing how family cases are issued, managed and determined in the Family Court and the Family Division of the High Court in England and Wales. They are made by statutory instrument (Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR 2010), SI 2010/2955) and took effect on 6 April 2011, replacing the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 and representing the most comprehensive reform of family procedure to that date. The FPR prescribe requirements for applications, service, evidence and statements, disclosure, experts, non‑court dispute resolution and MIAMs, case management, hearings, orders, enforcement and appeals. They are...

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Nullity of Marriage in England and Wales: Procedure, Time Limits, Jurisdiction and Petition Drafting for Petitions Issued Before 6 April 2022

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This Practice Note outlines how to begin nullity proceedings and applies to applications issued before 6 April 2022. It details the time limits for nullity, the correct forum to start proceedings, and jurisdictional considerations. It explains the steps to take where a previous petition is on the record. It offers practical guidance on preparing a petition, including when to leave out the petitioner’s address, the mandatory particulars that must be included, and how to frame a statement of case...

Nullity proceedings

Family proceedings are regulated by the family procedure rules 2010 (FPR 2010), SI 2010/2955. Provisions specific to nullity appear in Part 7 of the FPR 2010, together with PD 7A and PD 7B. On 6 April 2022, the divorce, dissolution and Separation Act 2020 (DDSA 2020) came into force. While DDSA 2020 does not alter the substantive law on nullity, it brings consequential procedural changes within the amended Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR 2010), SI 2010/2955, affecting nullity applications and nullity of marriage orders issued on or after 6 April 2022...

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