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What does Final hearing mean? A final hearing is the substantive court hearing at which the judge decides the outstanding issues and makes a final order or judgment when the parties have not reached agreement. It is a descriptive term used across legal contexts rather than one generally defined in legislation, though court rules govern listing, evidence and procedure. In financial remedy (divorce/relationship breakdown) proceedings in England and Wales—and ancillary relief in Northern Ireland—once all earlier steps (for example, First Appointment and FDR/conciliation) are completed without settlement, the application is listed for a final hearing so the court can determine the application...

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Evidence at Final Hearings in Financial Remedy Proceedings: Court Powers, Disclosure, Witness and Expert Evidence, Hearing Management and Costs (England and Wales)

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STOP PRESS: The Financial Remedies Guide 2026

Issued on 13 March 2026 by Mr Justice Peel (National Lead Judge of the Financial Remedies Court) and His Honour Judge Hess (Deputy National Lead Judge of the Financial Remedies Court), and approved by the President of the Family Division, the Financial Remedies Guide 2026 replaces and supersedes the following:

  • the Statement on the efficient conduct of financial remedy cases allocated to a High Court judge, whether sitting at the Royal Courts of Justice or elsewhere (1 February 2016) (the High Court judge level efficiency statement)
  • the Statement on the efficient conduct of financial remedy hearings proceeding in the Financial Remedies Court below High Court judge level (11 January 2022) (the below High Court judge level efficiency statement)
  • the Financial Remedies Court Primary Principles document (11 January 2022)
  • the Notice from the Financial Remedies Court: electronic bundles (19 April 2022)
  • the Allocation of financial remedies cases to High Court judge level (21 May 2024)

This document is currently being revised to reflect these changes. See News Analysis: Financial Remedies Guide consolidates existing guidance and efficiency statements...

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