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What does Standard orders mean? In practice, standard orders (standard form orders) are pre-drafted, judiciary‑approved templates for common court orders, used to promote consistency, accuracy and efficiency in drafting and sealing. In England and Wales, the term usually refers to the Standard Family Orders (SFOs) issued by the President of the Family Division and published on the judiciary website. Their use is strongly encouraged in the Family Court and Family Division of the High Court. Judges retain discretion to adapt or depart from them. The SFOs cover, among other areas, children cases, financial remedies, enforcement, committal/contempt and case management. They are periodically updated to reflect the...

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Committal standard orders in family proceedings: forms FC601–FC604, house rules and updates (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note offers details on, and access to, committal standard orders prepared by the standard orders group under the authority of the President of the Family Division. It includes Forms FC601, FC602, FC603 and FC604, which were issued for use in contempt proceedings. On 17 May 2023, Mr Justice Peel, the judge overseeing standard orders, confirmed that—with the President of the Family Division’s authority and following a review and consultation—the standard orders were revised to reflect developments in law, practice and procedure and to promote consistency. See: LNB News 17/05/2023 88. Updated house rules were also issued by Peel J on 17 May 2023 to be read alongside the standard orders. The house rules set out:...

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