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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This Practice Note reviews the Courts and Tribunals Judiciary’s General guidance on electronic court bundles dated 29 November 2021 (the general guidance), together with the President of the Family Division’s Message: Guidance on e-bundles issued on 21 December 2021 (the supplementary guidance), and relevant provisions of the family procedure rules 2010 (FPR 2010), in particular PD 27A as it stood prior to 2 March 2026, concerning electronic bundles (e-bundles). It also addresses what is required for bundles on appeal. From 2 March 2026, FPR 2010, PD 27A was replaced wholesale by a revised version; see FPR 2010, PD 27A. The supplementary guidance of 21 December 2021 was superseded by the President’s Preparing Court Bundles for Family Proceedings: Guide for Litigants in Person dated 2 March 2026, and the general guidance of 29 November 2021 no longer applies to family proceedings. See News Analysis: New guidance for preparing court bundles for family proceedings. This Practice Note records the bundle requirements in FPR 2010, PD 27A as they applied before 2 March 2026 for historical and contextual purposes. For the requirements governing court bundles from 2 March 2026, see Practice Note: Preparation of...
When evaluating a general damages claim, the practitioner ought initially to refer to the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG)...
This Practice Note This Practice Note reviews mechanisms used in settling litigation. A Tomlin order consists of a consent order paired with a schedule. It operates to stay proceedings on terms that have been agreed. The provisions contained in the schedule may remain confidential. This Practice Note describes the scope of confidentiality attaching to the schedule and sets out how it differs from a standard consent order. Sample wording for a Tomlin order is included, alongside links to precedents, as well as guidance on court approval. It also addresses varying, setting aside and enforcing a Tomlin order, including the considerations the court will take into account when handling applications for each. Further guidance is provided on interpreting and applying the relevant provisions of the CPR; however, some courts and divisions impose very specific requirements for both drafting and approval, and for approaching the schedule and confidentiality issues. Accordingly, you must consider the particular rules and court guide provisions in the forum where your claim is proceeding when drawing up the Tomlin order...
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