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The new Family Procedures Rules 2010 establish a comprehensive modernised code of family procedure replacing a large body of unconsolidated rules, guidance and forms for different courts and different types of proceedings.
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Family Procedures Rules 2010 Forms
The Family Procedures Rules 2010 established a comprehensive modernised code of family procedure replacing a large body of unconsolidated rules, guidance and forms for different courts and different types of proceedings. The Rules came into force on 6 April 2011 and are kept fully up to date. The forms and their supporting notes are available to download by clicking on the links below. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook for the latest developments.
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