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Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 352 (L. 1)The Family Proceedings (Amendment) Rules 2006(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2006 No. 352 (L. 1)FAMILY PROCEEDINGSSUPREME COURT OF ENGLAND AND WALESCOUNTY COURTS, ENGLAND AND WALESThe Family Proceedings (Amendment) Rules 2006
The persons appointed under section 40(1) of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984[1] make the following Rules in exercise of the powers conferred by that section: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1.—(1) These Rules may be cited as the Family Proceedings (Amendment) Rules 2006 and shall come into force on 3rd April 2006. (2) In these Rules a reference to a rule or Appendix by number alone is a reference to the rule or Appendix so numbered in the Family Proceedings Rules 1991[2] ("the 1991 Rules") and a form referred to by letters means the form so designated in Appendix 1A to those Rules. Amendments to the 1991 Rules 2.In the arrangement of rules—
(ii) rule 2.69B; and (iii) rule 2.69D; and (b) after the entry relating to rule 2.70 insert—
3.In rule 2.45(5) and (5A) and rule 2.51B(1), for "2.70", on each occasion it appears, substitute "2.71".
5.For rule 2.61F substitute—
(2) Not less than 14 days before the date fixed for the final hearing of an application for ancillary relief, each party must (unless the court directs otherwise) file with the court and serve on each other party a statement in Form H1 giving full particulars of all costs in respect of the proceedings which he has incurred or expects to incur, to enable the court to take account of the parties' liabilities for costs when deciding what order (if any) to make for ancillary relief.". 6.Omit rules 2.69, 2.69B and 2.69D.
2.71.—(1) CPR rule 44.3(1) to (5) shall not apply to ancillary relief proceedings. (2) CPR rule 44.3(6) to (9) apply to an order made under this rule as they apply to an order made under CPR rule 44.3. (3) In this rule "costs" has the same meaning as in CPR rule 43.2(1)(a) and includes the costs payable by a client to his solicitor. (4)
(b) the court may make such an order at any stage of the proceedings where it considers it appropriate to do so because of the conduct of a party in relation to the proceedings (whether before or during them). (5) In deciding what order (if any) to make under paragraph (4)(b), the court must have regard to—
(b) any open offer to settle made by a party; (c) whether it was reasonable for a party to raise, pursue or contest a particular allegation or issue; (d) the manner in which a party has pursued or responded to the application or a particular allegation or issue; (e) any other aspect of a party's conduct in relation to the proceedings which the court considers relevant; and (f) the financial effect on the parties of any costs order. (6) No offer to settle which is not an open offer to settle shall be admissible at any stage of the proceedings, except as provided by rule 2.61E.". 8.In rule 10.27(1)—
(b) after sub-paragraph (b) insert—
9.In Appendix 1A—
(b) after Form H insert Form H1 (Statement of Costs (Ancillary Relief)) as set out in the Schedule to these Rules. Transitional provision
(b) an application for ancillary relief made in Form A before these Rules come into force (no such application having been made in the petition or answer); or (c) an application under section 10(2) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973[3] or an application under section 48(2) of the Civil Partnership Act 2004[4] made in Form B before these Rules come into force, as if these Rules had not been made. rule 2.61F(1) rule 2.61F(2) (This note is not part of the Rules) These Rules amend the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 ("the 1991 Rules") to make provision about the costs of ancillary relief proceedings. Rule 6 omits the existing rules about costs in such proceedings and rule 7 inserts a new rule 2.71 into the 1991 Rules which sets out a new general rule that the court will not make a costs order in ancillary relief proceedings unless it is appropriate to do so because of the conduct of one of the parties in relation to them. Paragraph (5) of the new rule 2.71 sets out the factors which the court must have regard to before making a costs order under the new rule. Rule 5 substitutes a new rule 2.61F of the Family Proceedings Rules and requires the completion of a costs estimate at interim hearings (Form H) and the completion of a detailed statement of costs at any final ancillary relief hearing (Form H1). Rules 2, 3, 4, 8 and 9 make changes consequential to the other changes made by these Rules. Rule 10 provides that the new rules about costs in ancillary relief proceedings only apply to proceedings commenced after these rules come into force. Notes: [1]1984 c.42; section 40 was amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), Schedule 18, paragraph 50 and will be repealed (on a date to be appointed) by the Courts Act 2003 (c. 39), Schedule 8, paragraph 278 and Schedule 10.back [2]S.1.1991/1247; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1991/2113, 1992/456, 1992/2067, 1993/295, 1994/3155, 1996/816, 1997/1056, 1998/1901, 2000/2267, 2001/821, 2003/184, 2003/2839, 2004/3375, 2005/264, 2005/412, 2005/559, 2005/1976, and 2005/2922.back [3]1973 c.18.back [4]2004 c.33.back ISBN0 11 074057 2 -- Back --
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