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Financial Remedies Practice 2025-26


ISBN13: 9781801611572
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781801611206
To be Published: July 2025
Publisher: Class Legal
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £135.00



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 2025?

  • The introduction in April 2025 of the express financial remedy procedure for smaller money cases being piloted in Birmingham and the North of England, summarised in tabular form in the commentary on Part 9
  • Commentary on Part 3 reviews continuing developments in NCDR, including the new Pre-Action Protocol and NA v LA, the first case where a family judge has deployed the court’s new powers to adjourn proceedings without the parties’ consent, to encourage them to participate in NCDR
  • The new, permanent PD 41H scheme governing online financial remedy procedure, replacing the PD 36N Pilot Scheme, is discussed in the commentary on Part 41

    The full list of contributors is: Sir Nicholas Mostyn, Lewis Marks KC, Richard Sear KC, Gavin Smith, Phillip Blatchly, Joshua Viney, Henrietta Boyle, & Henry Pritchard.

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Family Law