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Family law weekly highlights: PD 27A bundles overhaul, short-notice public law consultation, key children and finance cases, HFEA storage, Hague abduction, Digital Assets Act update—19 February 2026

Published on: 19 February 2026

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Practice and procedure

New FPR 2010, PD 27A on bundles—what are the main changes?

The sixth Practice Direction Update 2025 unveiled a replacement Practice Direction to the Family Procedure Rules 2010 dealing with court bundles, namely FPR 2010, PD 27A (Family proceedings: court bundles). It takes effect on 2 March 2026 and supersedes the earlier PD 27A in full. Strict adherence to FPR 2010, PD 27A is required to secure uniformity across England and Wales, both in the Family Court and the Family Division of the High Court, when preparing and lodging bundles. From 2 March 2026, compliance is compulsory for every hearing, with no transitional arrangements. The text has been structurally overhauled and has grown to more than twice its former length. Before 2 March 2026, PD 27A existed as a single continuous sequence of paragraphs. After that date, PD 27A comprises 19 chapters arranged by topic. All hearings from 2 March 2026 require compliance; no transitional provisions...

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