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Family law weekly (England and Wales): fee rises, EFR pilot, non-molestation transparency, publication rights, care orders, BR v BR division, Level costs, Hague refusals (incl Ukraine), international surrogacy consent

Published on: 10 April 2025

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  • Practice and procedure
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  • Private children
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  • Financial provision
  • Costs
  • International children
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Practice and procedure

Updated court fees

Practitioners should note that, from 8 April 2025, selected court fees in family proceedings increased. See: Updated court fees in family proceedings from April 2025. Also see Practice Note: Current court fees in family proceedings for details of all charges.

Family Justice Council Bridget Lindley memorial lecture

The Family Justice Council Bridget Lindley memorial lecture, delivered by HHJ Khatun Sapnara on 12 March 2025, is now available to view here. This year’s theme is ‘Diversity and Inclusion in the Family Justice System: Promoting Best Practice in Decision Making’.

Emergency procedures

Non-molestation orders and transparency (Tooley v Cynthia Tooley)

In Tooley v Cynthia Tooley [2025] EWFC 81 (B), an application for non-molestation orders under the Family Law Act 1996 arose between a husband and wife. The couple married in February 2022 and later separated. On 29 October 2024, the husband issued for a non-molestation order, alleging the wife threatened to expose confidential information about his former relationship to harm his reputation and employment...

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