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18 May 2022
Categories: Legal News , Family , In Court
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LNB news: Important changes to listing at the Central Family Court

From Monday 16 May 2022, all new hearings in the Central Family Court (CFC) (excluding hearings in the Financial Remedies Court) will be listed as attended hearings. HHJ Lynn Roberts (Designated Family Judge for the CFC) issued the guidance, which aims to increase the numbers of cases that can be listed and bring about more agreements and settlements

Lexis®Library update: Although there is insufficient capacity to re-list all existing cases as attended, matters already listed may be changed and practitioners are asked to look out for such changes.

Some litigants may be able to attend remotely in 'exceptional circumstances'. Examples were given of a party in the north of England with a one-hour, 10am listing, or a new mother in hospital. Such circumstances do not automatically entitle that party's advocate or anyone else in the case to attend remotely. Note that 'advocates’ convenience is not an exceptional circumstance'.

Children's guardians are expected to attend issues resolution hearings, final hearings and contested interim care order hearings in person, but may be permitted to attend case management hearings remotely if, for example, they are involved in another hearing elsewhere.

Experts such as medical experts and others from outside London may give evidence remotely with the court's approval.

Requests for remote attendance need to be approved in advance so that the necessary practical arrangements can be made.

The urgent business judge will continue to sit remotely for 'a few weeks longer'. The practice of inviting children aged nine and over to attend first hearing dispute resolution appointments will recommence.

Source: Important changes to listing at CFC (not FRC)

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