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Family law update (England & Wales): judgments on marriage validity, financial remedies, parental responsibility, care orders and deprivation of liberty, international surrogacy, non-molestation enforcement, and FPL portal and FPRC updates

Published on: 20 February 2025

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  • Practice and procedure
  • Relationship breakdown
  • Financial provision
  • Private children
  • Public children
  • International children
  • Enforcement
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Practice and procedure

Family Procedure Rule Committee meeting minutes

The Family Procedure Rule Committee has published the official minutes of its meeting held on 9 December 2024.

Arbitration Bill approved and now pending Royal Assent

The UK Parliament has completed its consideration of the Arbitration Bill in full. Scrutiny by the committee of the whole House of Commons resulted in no amendments whatsoever. Thereafter, the Bill received its third reading and passed without alteration. The Arbitration Bill now formally awaits Royal Assent. See: LNB News 12/02/2025 46.

Relationship breakdown

Existence of a marriage (Ms Z v Mr Z)

In Ms Z v Mr Z [2025] EWHC 276 (Fam), the parties were married in accordance with Islamic customs on 4 August 1999. They were first cousins, and each had earlier marriages that had ended in divorce. The wife asserted that a civil marriage ceremony had taken place at a registry office on 14 December 2009. The husband denied attending the ceremony and he alleged fraud...

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