The Financial Dispute Resolution (FDR) hearing, is an important second stage of financial proceedings in the Family Courts. The purpose of the FDR is to provide an opportunity for the parties to negotiate a final financial settlement with the input and assistance of a family judge. It is an informal hearing before a Judge where the Judge hears a summary presentation of each side’s case. The Judge will express a view about the likely outcome of the dispute to assist the parties towards settlement but does not have the power to make an order if they cannot agree.
Often cases settle at the FDR hearing or shortly afterwards based on the indication the court has given. However, they have their limitations:
Private FDRs can be used for any value of case are not just for “big money” cases and can save costs. The length of a Private FDR can vary, and solicitors may choose to represent their clients themselves, thereby avoiding the cost of instructing counsel on each side. Private FDRs are very effective before court proceedings have been issued, where the parties have exchanged disclosure but where agreement has not been reached.
Private FDR’s are suitable for direct public access.
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.