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Family law weekly update (England and Wales): FPR PD updates incl 36ZH; rising court fees; citation guidance; key judgments on contact, transparency, maintenance, costs, and international issues - 6 March 2025

Published on: 06 March 2025

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Practice and procedure

Family Procedure Rules 2010 Practice Direction Update No 1 of 2025

The first update to the Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR 2010) Practice Directions in 2025 has been released, revising five existing PDs and adding a fresh pilot PD. A new FPR 2010, PD 36ZH (Pilot scheme: expedited financial remedy process) is introduced for financial remedy matters where the parties’ combined net assets are thought to be below £250,000 (pensions excluded) and the application is filed in a pilot court. The pilot is intended to commence on 7 April 2025. The update also permits a permission application following an order under section 91(14) of the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989) to be lodged on Form C100, or its online equivalent, rather than requiring Form C2 plus a draft Form C100. The pathfinder pilot is varied so the pathfinder model will operate in courts in West Yorkshire from 3 June 2025. FPR 2010, PD 36G, supporting HM Courts as currently outlined within the PD update materials provided...

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