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Financial Remedies Pra...
Authors: Sir Peter Singer, Mr Justice Mostyn, Lewis Marks QC, Gavin Smith and Joshua Viney
Copyright: 2019 Class Legal
The book is supplemented by an online version at familyprocedure.com which includes the full text of the Commentary linked to the primary sources cited so that you can easily find the relevant case and statutes direct from the Commentary.
This breadth of coverage and the expertise of the authors means that Financial Remedies Practice should be on the shelf in every family law library.
Preface to the Eighth (2019) Edition
Close sectionPart 1: OVERRIDING OBJECTIVE
Close sectionRules
Close sectionPart 2: APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE RULES
Modification of rules in application to serial numbers etc.
Power to perform functions conferred on the court by these rules and practice directions
Powers of the single justice to perform functions under the 1989 Act, the 1996 Act, the 2002 Act and the Childcare Act 2006
Single lay justice: power to refer to the family court
Practice Direction 2A: FUNCTIONS OF THE COURT IN THE FAMILY PROCEDURE RULES 2010 AND Practice DirectionS WHICH MAY BE PERFORMED BY A SINGLE LAY JUSTICE
Practice Direction 2B: References in the rules to actions done by the court or by a court officer
Close sectionPart 3: NON-COURT DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Chapter 2: The court’s duty and powers generally
Chapter 3: Family Court Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings
Conduct of MIAMs (rule 3.9)
Making an application (rule 3.7)
Circumstances in which the MIAM requirement does not apply: MIAM exemptions and mediator’s exemptions (rule 3.8)
MIAM exemption not validly claimed (rule 3.10)
Arbitration: the IFLA Financial Arbitration Scheme
Chapter 3: Family Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings (MIAMs)
Practice Direction 3A: FAMILY MEDIATION INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT MEETINGS (MIAMS)
Close sectionPart 3A: VULNERABLE PERSONS: PARTICIPATION IN PROCEEDINGS AND GIVING EVIDENCE
Definition of vulnerable persons
Practice Direction 3AA: Vulnerable Persons: Participation in Proceedings and Giving Evidence
Close sectionPart 4: GENERAL CASE MANAGEMENT POWERS
Practice Direction 4A: STRIKING OUT A STATEMENT OF CASE
Practice Direction 4B: CIVIL RESTRAINT ORDERS
Close sectionPart 5: FORMS AND START OF PROCEEDINGS
Proceedings are started by issue of application form
Filing documents with and sending documents to the court by e-mail
Documents in the Welsh language
Practice Direction 5A: FORMS
Practice Direction 5B: Communication and Filing of Documents by E-mail
Close sectionPart 6: SERVICE
Non-EU Hague Service Convention countries
Countries not party to the Hague Convention (other than those non-Hague countries referred to in the next paragraph)
Non-Hague Commonwealth states, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and British Dependant Territories
Chapter 1: Scope of this Part and interpretation
Chapter 2: Service of the application for a matrimonial order or civil partnership order in the jurisdiction
Chapter 3: Service of documents other than an application for a matrimonial order or civil partnership order in the United Kingdom
Practice Direction 6A: SERVICE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION
Practice Direction 6B: SERVICE OUT OF THE JURISDICTION
Close sectionPart 7: PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATIONS IN MATRIMONIAL AND CIVIL PARTNERSHIP PROCEEDINGS
Commentary on Rules 7.27 and 7.29
Chapter 3: How the court determines matrimonial and civil partnership proceedings
Chapter 4: Court orders
Close sectionPart 8: PROCEDURE FOR MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS
Chapter 4: Application under section 17 of the Married Women’s Property Act 1882 or section 66 of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 for a question as to property to be decided in summary way
Application for permission to be made ex parte
Application to set aside or vary grant of permission
Chapter 1: Procedure
Chapter 2: Application for corrected gender recognition certificate
Chapter 3: Application for alteration of maintenance agreement after death of one party
Chapter 4: Application for question as to property to be decided in summary way
Chapter 5: Declarations
Chapter 6: Application for permission to apply for a financial remedy after overseas proceedings
Chapter 7: Application for the transfer of a tenancy under section 53 of, and Schedule 7 to, the 1996 Act
Practice Direction 8A: WHERE TO START CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS
Close sectionPart 9: APPLICATIONS FOR A FINANCIAL REMEDY
Chapter 2: Procedure for applications
Chapter 3: Applications for financial remedies for children
Chapter 4: Procedure after filing an application
Chapter 5: Procedure after filing particular applications
Chapter 5A: Certain applications
Chapter 6: General procedure
Chapter 7: Estimates of costs
Chapter 9: Pension protection fund compensation
Chapter 10: Communication of Information from Financial Remedy Proceedings
Practice Direction 9A: APPLICATION FOR A FINANCIAL REMEDY
Practice Direction 9B: Communication of Information from Financial Remedy Proceedings
Close sectionPart 15: REPRESENTATION OF PROTECTED PARTIES
Litigation friend; deputy
Practice Direction 15A: PROTECTED PARTIES
Close sectionPart 17: STATEMENTS OF TRUTH
Practice Direction 17A: STATEMENTS OF TRUTH
Close sectionPart 18: PROCEDURE FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS IN PROCEEDINGS
Proceeding in a party’s absence
Types of application for which Part 18 procedure may be followed
Applications for permission to start proceedings
Respondents to applications under this Part
Service of application notice following court order where application made without notice
Practice Direction 18A: OTHER APPLICATIONS IN PROCEEDINGS
Close sectionPart 19: ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATIONS
Types of application for which Part 19 procedure may be followed
Applications for which the Part 19 procedure must be followed
Procedure where respondent objects to use of the Part 19 procedure
Close sectionPractice Direction 19A: ALTERNATIVE PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATIONS
Close sectionPart 20: INTERIM REMEDIES AND SECURITY FOR COSTS
Chapter 1: Interim remedies
Chapter 2: Security for costs
Practice Direction 20A: INTERIM REMEDIES
Close sectionPart 21: MISCELLANEOUS RULES ABOUT DISCLOSURE AND INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS
Practice Direction 21A: DISCLOSURE AND INSPECTION
Close sectionPart 22: EVIDENCE
Written evidence from witnesses who do not speak English
The form of a witness statement
The presentation and preparation of exhibits
Replies to questionnaires, further chronologies and schedules
Chapter 2: Rules applying only to particular proceedings
Close sectionPractice Direction 22A: WRITTEN EVIDENCE
Close sectionPart 23: MISCELLANEOUS RULES ABOUT EVIDENCE
Use of plans, photographs and models, etc. as evidence
Close sectionPart 24: WITNESSES, DEPOSITIONS GENERALLY AND TAKING OF EVIDENCE IN MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Chapter 1: Witnesses and depositions
Chapter 2: Taking of evidence – Member States of the European Union
Close sectionPart 25: EXPERTS AND ASSESSORS
Control of expert evidence in proceedings other than children proceedings
Practice Direction 25A: EXPERTS AND ASSESSORS IN FAMILY PROCEEDINGS
Practice Direction 25B: THE DUTIES OF AN EXPERT, THE EXPERT’S REPORT AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR AN EXPERT TO ATTEND COURT
Practice Direction 25C: CHILDREN PROCEEDINGS – THE USE OF SINGLE JOINT EXPERTS AND THE PROCESS LEADING TO AN EXPERT BEING INSTRUCTED OR EXPERT EVIDENCE BEING PUT BEFORE THE COURT
Practice Direction 25D: FINANCIAL REMEDY PROCEEDINGS AND OTHER FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (EXCEPT CHILDREN PROCEEDINGS) – THE USE OF SINGLE JOINT EXPERTS AND THE PROCESS LEADING TO EXPERT EVIDENCE BEING PUT BEFORE THE COURT
Practice Direction 25E: DISCUSSIONS BETWEEN EXPERTS IN FAMILY PROCEEDINGS
Practice Direction 25F: ASSESSORS IN FAMILY PROCEEDINGS
Close sectionPart 27: HEARINGS AND DIRECTIONS APPOINTMENTS
Close sectionPractice Direction 27A: FAMILY PROCEEDINGS: COURT BUNDLES (UNIVERSAL PRACTICE TO BE APPLIED IN THE HIGH COURT AND FAMILY COURT)
Close sectionPractice Direction 27B: ATTENDANCE OF MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES AT HEARINGS IN FAMILY PROCEEDINGS
Matters unchanged by the rule
Identification of media representatives as “accredited”
Exercise of the discretion to exclude media representatives from all or part of the proceedings
Applications to exclude media representatives from all or part of proceedings
Close sectionPart 28: COSTS
Pro bono and litigant in person costs
Close sectionPractice Direction 28A: COSTS
Application and modification of the CPR
Application and modification of the Practice Directions supplementing CPR Parts 44 to 47
General interpretation of references in CPR
Close sectionPart 29: MISCELLANEOUS
HRA 1998 (rule 29.5)
Power to require judgment or order to be served on a party as well as the party’s solicitor (rule 29.14)
Disclosure of information under the 1991 Act
Withdrawal of applications in proceedings
Power to require judgment or order to be served on a party as well as the party’s solicitor
Allocation of proceedings to another level of judge
Close sectionPractice Direction 29A: HUMAN RIGHTS, JOINING THE CROWN
Close sectionPractice Direction 29B: HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
Practice Direction 29C: TRANSFER OF PROCEEDINGS FROM THE FAMILY COURT TO THE HIGH COURT
Close sectionPart 30: APPEALS
Appeals in the Family Court: the framework
Appellant’s and respondent’s notices and grounds of appeal
Second appeals and the Court of Appeal’s residual jurisdiction
‘Wrong’ test
‘Serious irregularity’ test
Practice Direction 30A: APPEALS
Appeal against the court’s decision under rules 31.10, 31.11 or 31.14
Appeals to a court under section 20 of the 1991 Act (appeals in respect of parentage determinations)
Disposing of applications or appeals by consent
Schedule 1: Description of proceedings
Close sectionPart 32: REGISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF ORDERS
Maintenance Orders Act 1958, Part I
Chapter V: Ability of a court officer to take enforcement proceedings in relation to certain orders for periodical payments
Chapter 1: Scope and interpretation of this Part
Chapter 2: Registration etc. of orders under the 1950 Act
Chapter 3: Registration of maintenance orders under the 1958 Act
Chapter 4: Registration and enforcement of custody orders under the 1986 Act
Chapter 5: Ability of a court officer to take enforcement proceedings in relation to certain orders for periodical payments
Close sectionPart 33: ENFORCEMENT
Enforcement against overseas assets
Chapter 2: Committal by way of judgment summons
Chapter 3: Attachment of earnings
Chapter 4: Warrant of control
Chapter 5: Court’s power to appoint a receiver
Chapter 6: Orders to obtain information from judgment debtors
Chapter 7: Third party debt orders
Chapter 8: Charging order, stop order, stop notice
Close sectionPart 34: RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ORDERS
Chapter 1: The Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act 1920 (‘the 1920 Act’)
Chapter 2: The Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1972, Part 1 (‘the 1972 Act’)
Hague Convention countries and the United States of America
Chapter 3: The Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 and other international instruments
Chapter 1: Enforcement of maintenance orders under the Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act 1920
Chapter 2: Enforcement of maintenance orders under Part 1 of the 1972 Act
Chapter 3: Enforcement of maintenance orders under the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, the Judgments Regulation, the Maintenance Regulation, the 2007 Hague Convention and the Lugano Convention
Practice Direction 34A: RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT OF MAINTENANCE ORDERS
Practice Direction 34B: TRACING PAYERS OVERSEAS
Practice Direction 34C: APPLICATIONS FOR RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT TO OR FROM EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES
Practice Direction 34D: FORM RELATING TO PART 34
Practice Direction 34E: Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders – Designated Family Judge Areas
Close sectionPart 35: MEDIATION DIRECTIVE
Practice Direction 35A: MEDIATION DIRECTIVE
Close sectionPart 36: TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND PILOT SCHEMES
Practice Direction 36A: TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Practice Direction 36I: PILOT SCHEME: PROCEDURE FOR ONLINE FILING OF CERTAIN APPLICATIONS FOR CONSENT ORDERS FOR A FINANCIAL REMEDY IN CONNECTION WITH MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS
Close sectionPart 37: Applications and Proceedings in Relation to Contempt of Court
Scope and structure of Part 37
Chapter 1: Scope and interpretation
Chapter 2: Committal for breach of a judgment, order or undertaking to do or abstain from doing an act
Chapter 3: Contempt in the face of the court
Chapter 4: Committal for interference with the due administration of justice
Chapter 5: Committal for making a false statement of truth (Rule 17.6)
Chapter 6: Writ of sequestration to enforce a judgment, order or undertaking
Chapter 7: General rules about committal applications, orders for committal and writs of sequestration
Chapter 8: Penal and disciplinary provisions under the County Courts Act 1984
Practice Direction 37A: APPLICATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS IN RELATION TO CONTEMPT OF COURT
Close sectionPart 39: ATTACHMENT OF EARNINGS
Close sectionChapter I: General
Close sectionChapter 2: Securing Payments Under a Maintenance Order in the Family Court – Attachment of Earnings Order
Chapter 3: Securing Payments Under a Maintenance Order in the High Court – Attachment of Earnings Order
Close sectionPart 40: Charging orders, stop orders, stop notices
Chapter 2: Charging Orders
Chapter 3: Stop Orders
Chapter 4: Stop Notices
Practice Direction 40A: Charging Orders, Stop Orders and Stop Notices
Close sectionGlossary
Close sectionPractice Direction: PRACTICE DIRECTIONS RELATING TO FAMILY PROCEEDINGS IN FORCE BEFORE 6th APRIL 2011 WHICH SUPPORT THE FAMILY PROCEDURE RULES 2010