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Family Procedure Rules PD Update No 6 of 2025: new PD27A (court e-bundles); compulsory digital service use; PD12J domestic abuse changes; Pathfinder expansion; appeals permission clarified (England and Wales)

Published on: 27 November 2025

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FPR 2010, PD Update No 6 of 2025 New FPR 2010, PD 27A—court bundles

The PD Update introduces a replacement Practice Direction for FPR 2010, PD 27A (Family proceedings: Court bundles (universal practice to be applied in the High Court and Family Court)). Among other points, the refreshed PD 27A:

  • adopts e-bundles as the default approach
  • requires, where feasible, the use of Arial or Times New Roman
  • sets distinct rules for the layout and contents of bundles in financial remedy cases and in other proceedings (including private children matters and public children matters)
  • accelerates the timetable for preparing and lodging the bundle; for example, apart from the preliminary documents, the bundle must be filed five working days before the hearing rather than two

Linked amendments are also made to existing PDs to refresh cross-references to FPR 2010, PD 27A, namely: FPR 2010, PD 5D (Communication and filing of documents by email); FPR 2010, PD 12B (Child Arrangements Programme); FPR 2010, PD 29B (Human Rights Act 1998); and FPR 2010, PD 36Z (Pilot scheme: Private law reform: Investigative approach)...

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