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The Family Law Pod from St John’s Chambers

The Family Law Pod from St John’s Chambers

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St John’s Chambers Family & Divorce team have created a compelling channel for family law lawyers which will provide news, insights, and some personality to complex legal cases. Our podcasts will convey thought leadership throughout our episodes as well as simplify and discuss implications of key cases in family law. We will also aim to save solicitors some time in summarising and explaining developments.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Economía
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  • Non-court dispute resolution in financial remedies proceedings
    Jan 28 2026

    Our Family Law Pod is created by our Family and Divorce team, and provides news, tips and insights around current family law topics, and discusses the implications of key cases and guidance. Useful for anyone involved in the family court, in particular busy solicitors.

    Episode 17: Non-court dispute resolution in financial remedies proceedings

    In this episode Georgina Swinglehurst and Jenny Wilson discuss changes to the Family Procedure Rules relating to NCDR and the court’s expectations regarding parties’ use of NCDR. They also consider a range of NCDR options including tips and insights in relation to Private FDRs, Arbitrations and round table meetings.

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    39 m
  • Case law update #4 - Parties to discharge of SGO and approach to fact-finding decisions
    Dec 15 2025

    New Family Law Pod from St John's Chambers

    Our Family Law Pod is created by our Family and Divorce team, and provides news, tips and insights around current family law topics, and discusses the implications of key cases and guidance. Useful for anyone involved in the family court, in particular busy solicitors.

    Episode 16: Case law update #4 – Parties to discharge of SGO and approach to fact-finding decisions

    In this episode, Chelsea Bartlett discusses a short and sweet judgment concerning the automatic and appropriate parties on an application to discharge a Special Guardianship Order. Sophie Smith-Holland takes us through the detail of a recent case which revisits the appropriate decision-making process and approach to be taken when determining whether or not a Fact-Finding Hearing is necessary and proportionate.

    The full citations for the cases discussed are:

    A Child (Discharge of SGO: local authority party status) [2025] EWFC 305 (B)

    Re B (a child) [2020] EWCA Civ 1673

    ER v NT (Need for fact-finding hearing) [2025] EWHC 2146 (Fam)

    Re H-N and Others (children) (domestic abuse: finding of fact hearings) [2021] EWCA Civ 448

    K and K [2022] EWCA Civ 468

    Guidance concerning fact finding hearings and domestic abuse in Private Law children proceedings

    TRC v NS [2024] EWHC 80

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    22 m
  • Case law update #3 – pFDR privilege and adverse inference
    Nov 13 2025

    Our Family Law Pod is created by our Family and Divorce team, and provides news, tips and insights around current family law topics, and discusses the implications of key cases and guidance. Useful for anyone involved in the family court, in particular busy solicitors.

    Episode 14: Case law update #3 – pFDR privilege and adverse inferences

    Welcome back for another episode in our Case Law Update series! In this episode, Chelsea and Sophie, of our Family Law team, discuss two recent Financial Remedy cases which consider the importance of FDR/pFDR privilege, and the need to sufficiently evidence an asserted change in financial circumstances and the risk of the Court drawing adverse inferences if a party is unable to do so.

    The full citations for the cases discussed are:

    • GH v GH [2024] EWHC 2547 (Fam)
    • AS v CS [2021] EWFC 34
    • BC v BC [2025] EWFC 236
    • TYB v CAR (Non-disclosure) (No 2) [2025] EWFC 263 (B)
    • Monisha Mahtani v Vivek Hariram Mahtani Neutral Citation Number: [2025] EWFC 35
    • VTY v GDB Neutral Citation Number [2025] EWFC 110 (B)
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    15 m
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