Early Neutral Evaluation


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If you have a question about our services please don’t hesitate to get in touch for further information via our enquiry form or by calling 01273 625625.


What is ENE?

Early neutral evaluation (ENE) is a form of alternative dispute resolution in which a neutral third party (an experienced barrister) provides the disputing parties with a non-binding assessment of the merits of their dispute. The intention is that by receiving ENE guidance early in the negotiation process, the parties will be better informed and encouraged to reach a swift settlement and avoid the need for often lengthy and costly litigation.


What can ENE be used for and what is the process?

 It can be used to facilitate agreement upon all manner of disputes from dividing marital assets to deciding with whom and where the children should live.

ENE does not prevent the parties from having their disputes determined by the court if they do not settle their dispute at or following an ENE hearing.

  • Early Neutral Evaluation is used to resolve both children and financial disputes (when it is usually known as a private Financial Dispute Resolution hearing or “private FDR” – see separate page).
  • When all the relevant evidence is available, it is sent to the senior family law barrister conducting the early neutral evaluation for review.
  • Both people involved, and their legal representatives meet the senior barrister who will evaluate and explain the respective merits of each person’s case, and suggest what the court might decide on the evidence.
  • The senior barrister acting as an early neutral evaluator has no power to decide what should happen next – that decision remains with the people involved, advised by their legal teams.
  • The evaluation procedure is confidential, cost-effective and promotes settlement in family law matters. even when the dispute is at an advanced stage.

Early neutral evaluation (ENE) is suitable for direct public access.

Early Neutral Evaluation team

An easy process

Upon receiving this enquiry form an ADR Clerk will contact you to discuss your case in further detail. Please see our 4 steps outlining the process of instructing an ADR barrister.

1. Fill out our enquiry form
Fill out our form, designed to collect as much information as possible about your case.

2. Call the team
If you would prefer speak to a member of our clerking team right away, please call our team on 01273 625 625

3. Email us
Alternatively you can email our team on brighton@1cor.com

4. Advise 
Once you have made your enquiry, a member of our team will be able to advise whether your case is suitable for ADR and the next steps.

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