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Family law weekly update—England and Wales: FPR PD27A e-bundles consultation; Nilsson v Cynberg (trusts in bankruptcy); Re PQ (Court of Protection community deprivation of liberty representation)

Published on: 12 September 2024

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Practice and procedure

Consultation on Family Procedure Rules 2010, PD 27A

The Family Procedure Rule Committee (FPRC) has opened a public consultation on revisions to the Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR 2010), Practice Direction 27A, which governs the preparation of bundles in family proceedings. The intention is for a refreshed FPR 2010, PD 27A to acknowledge the routine use of electronic bundles across most family cases and to incorporate, within the PD itself, provisions that presently sit in judicial guidance. The draft replacement FPR 2010, PD 27A is available here, together with a note explaining the consultation and the method for submitting responses. The consultation closes on 24 October 2024.

Financial provision

Bankruptcy (Nilsson and another v Cynberg)

In Nilsson and another v Cynberg [2024] EWHC 2164 (Ch), the Chancery Division dismissed the appellant trustees in bankruptcy’s renewed application for permission to appeal on ground 1, as well as the hearing of the appeals concerning grounds 2, 3 and 4...

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