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Financial Remedies Practice 2024-25


ISBN13: 9781801611206
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781801610674
To be Published: July 2024
Publisher: Class Legal
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £130.00



Financial Remedies Practice is firmly established as the essential, specialist reference for all financial remedy practitioners.

Cited and used in courts every day, this unique book combines in a single portable volume authoritative commentary on financial remedies practice and procedure together with the full and up-to-date text of the relevant Family Procedure Rules and Practice Directions.

The Commentary is led by the team responsible for both At A Glance and AAG Cloud, so you can be confident that the guidance is current, trusted and insightful.

Financial Remedies Practice provides unrivaled coverage of myriad decisions and developments under the CPR now reflected in many of the key aspects of financial remedies practice, such as injunctions, relief from sanctions, costs and general case management.

What's new for 2024?

  • Important amendments to FPR Parts 3 and 28, expanding the court’s powers to promote N-CDR, removing the mediator’s MIAM exemption and making a failure, without good reason, to attend a MIAM or N-CDR litigation conduct
  • Recent leading case law on N-CDR: Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil BC and Re X
  • New Family Court Listing Guidance (January 2024)
  • Potanina v Potanin (MFPA 1984, Part 3)
  • Expansion of the Commentary on Part 22 dealing with the giving of remote evidence from overseas

Subjects:
Family Law