PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Family Proceedings: Court Orders (24 October 2024)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what steps she is taking to reduce the backlog in the administration of family court orders.

Asked by:
Mohammad Yasin (Labour)

Answer

The HMCTS Reform Programme has introduced several new digital services within the Family Courts, enhancing and automating the administration of family court orders. These services encompass Divorce, Financial Remedy, and Public Law Proceedings.

Additionally, HMCTS has transitioned much of the administration of these services to the newly established Courts and Tribunals Service Centres. Centralising work to national centres has allowed for better management of work fluctuations across the various services; improved data collection on HMCTS performance and identification of areas for enhancement; and more effective alignment of working patterns to meet demand.

Currently, HMCTS is piloting a new digital service for private law proceedings, aiming to replicate the administrative improvements seen in other family services. This service is scheduled to be implemented across England and Wales by the end of 2025.

Whilst this new service is being piloted, HMCTS continues to prioritise the orders wating to be administered according to their urgency and are using specialist order production teams to target delay at specific local court courts.


Answered by:
Alex Davies-Jones (Labour)
1 November 2024

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