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Made | 24th July 2007 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 26th July 2007 | ||
Coming into force | 1st October 2007 |
4.
For Schedule 1 substitute Schedule 1 and Schedule 1A as set out in the Schedule to this Order.
Jack Straw
Lord Chancellor
24th July 2007
We consent,
Frank Roy
Alan Campbell
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
24th July 2007
Column 1 Number and description of fee |
Column 2 Amount of fee |
Section 1. Fees to be taken in the High Court and in the county courts | |
1 Commencement of proceedings | |
1.1 On filing originating proceedings where no other fee is specified | £200 |
1.2 On presenting any petition, other than a second petition with permission granted under rule 2.6(4) or (4A) | £300 |
1.3 On applying for a non-molestation order or an occupation order (or both) under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996[4] | £60 |
1.4 On amending a petition or presenting a second or subsequent petition with permission granted under rule 2.6(4) or (4A) | £80 |
1.5 On filing an answer to a petition or a cross-petition | £200 |
1.6 On an application for an order under Part III of the Solicitors Act 1974[5] for the assessment of costs payable to a solicitor by his client; or on the commencement of costs-only proceedings | £30 |
2 Proceedings under the Children Act 1989[6] | |
On filing an application or requesting permission under the following provisions of the Children Act 1989— | |
Parental responsibility, guardians, section 8 orders, special guardianship orders etc | |
2.1(a) section 4(1)(c) or (3), 4A(1)(b) or (3), 5(1) or 10(1) or (2)[7] | £175 |
2.1(b) section 6(7) or 13(1) | £175 |
2.1(c) section 14A(3) or (6)(a), 14C(3) or 14D(1)[8] | £140 |
Financial provision for children | |
2.2(a) paragraph 1(1), 2(1), 6(5) or 14(1) of Schedule 1 | £175 |
2.2(b) paragraph 1(4), 2(5), 5(6), 6(7), 6(8), 8(2), 10(2) or 11 of Schedule 1 | £175 |
Secure accommodation | |
2.3 section 25 | £150 |
Care, supervision, etc | |
2.4(a) section 31 | £150 |
For the purposes of fee 2.4(a) a care order does not include an interim care order, and a supervision order does not include an interim supervision order. | |
2.4(b) section 33(7), 38(8)(b), 39(1), (2), (3) or (4) or paragraph 6 of Schedule 3 | £150 |
2.4(c) paragraph 11(3) of Schedule 14, to discharge an order relating to provisions to which the following fees apply: | |
(i) fees 2.1(a) or (b) or 2.2(a) or (b) | £120 |
(ii) fees 2.3, 2.4(a), (b), (c)(i) or (c)(ii), 2.5, 2.6, 2.7(a) or (b), 2.8, 2.9(a) or (b), 2.10 | £150 |
Contact with child in care | |
2.5 section 34(2), (3), (4) or (9) | £150 |
Placement abroad | |
2.6 paragraph 19(1) of Schedule 2 | £150 |
Education supervision | |
2.7(a) section 36(1) | £150 |
2.7(b) paragraph 15(2) or 17(1) of Schedule 3 | £150 |
Child assessment order | |
2.8 section 43(1) | £150 |
Emergency protection | |
2.9(a) section 43(12) | £150 |
2.9(b) section 44, 45, 46 or 48 | £150 |
Recovery of children | |
2.10 section 50 | £150 |
Miscellaneous | |
2.11 section 102 | £150 |
Appeals | |
2.12(a) on commencing an appeal under section 94 of the Children Act 1989 relating to provisions to which the following fees apply: | |
(i) fees 2.1(a) or (b) or 2.2(a) or (b) | £175 |
(ia) fee 2.1(c) | £140 |
(ii) fees 2.3, 2.4(a), (b), (c)(i) or (c)(ii), 2.5, 2.6, 2.7(a) or (b), 2.8, 2.9(a) or (b), 2.10 | £150 |
2.12(b) on commencing an appeal under paragraph 23(11) of Schedule 2 to the Children Act 1989 | £150 |
Interim care/supervision orders | |
2.13 on an application for an interim care order or an interim supervision order to be made under section 38(1) of the Children Act 1989 where an application for a care order or an application for a supervision order has already been made, and at least one interim care order or at least one interim supervision order has been made in the proceedings | £30 |
Fee 2. In the notes below to fee 2 "numbered fee" means each of the following fees: 2.1(a); 2.1(b); 2.2(a); 2.2(b); 2.3; 2.4(a); 2.4(b); 2.4(c)(i); 2.4(c)(ii); 2.5; 2.6; 2.7(a); 2.7(b); 2.8; 2.9(a); 2.9(b); 2.10; 2.11; 2.12(a)(i); 2.12(a)(ii); 2.12(b) and 2.13. |
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Where an application is made or filed, or (as the case may be) permission is sought or an appeal commenced, under or relating to provisions of the Children Act 1989 which are listed in two or more different numbered fees, only one fee shall be payable, and if those fees are different, only the highest fee shall be payable. | |
Where an application is made or filed, or (as the case may be) permission is sought or an appeal commenced under or relating to two or more provisions of the Children Act 1989 which are listed in the same numbered fee, that fee shall be payable only once. | |
Where the same application is made or filed, or (as the case may be) permission is sought or an appeal commenced, in respect of two or more children at the same time, only one fee shall be payable in respect of each numbered fee. | |
3 Adoption and wardship applications | |
3.1 On filing an application or requesting permission under Part 1 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002[9] When an application requires the permission of the court, the relevant fee applies where permission is sought but no further fee may be charged if permission is granted and the application is made. |
£140 |
3.2 On applying for the exercise by the High Court of its inherent jurisdiction with respect to children | £140 |
4 Applications in proceedings | |
4.1 On an application for an order without notice or by consent (including an application to make a decree nisi absolute or a conditional order final) except where separately listed in this schedule | £40 |
4.2 On a request for directions for trial (other than in uncontested divorce or in dissolution proceedings, in which no fee is chargeable) except where separately listed in this schedule | £40 |
4.3 On an application on notice except where separately listed in this schedule | £80 |
4.4 On an application on notice for ancillary relief, or on filing a notice of intention to proceed with an application for ancillary relief other than an application for an order by consent | £210 |
5 Appeal from a district judge | |
5.1 On filing a notice of appeal from a district judge to a judge | £100 |
6 Searches | |
6.1 On making a search in the central index of decrees absolute or of final orders kept at the Principal Registry of the Family Division for any specified period of ten calendar years or, if no such period is specified, for the ten most recent years, and, if appropriate, providing a certificate of decree absolute or of final order, as the case may be | £40 |
6.2 On making a search in the central index of parental responsibility agreements kept at the Principal Registry of the Family Division in accordance with regulations made under section 4(2) of the Children Act 1989 and, if appropriate, providing a copy of the agreement | £40 |
6.3 On making a search in the index of decrees absolute or of final orders kept at any designated county court or district registry for any specified period of ten calendar years or, if no period is specified, for the ten most recent years, and if appropriate, providing a certificate of decree absolute or of final order, as the case may be | £40 |
7 Copy documents | |
7.1 On a request for a copy of a document (other than where fee 7.2 applies): | |
(a) for ten pages or less | £5 |
(b) for each subsequent page | 50p |
Fee 7.1 shall be payable for a faxed copy or for examining a plain copy and marking it as an examined copy and shall be payable whether or not the copy is issued as an office copy. | |
7.2 On a request for a copy of a document on a computer disk or in other electronic form, for each such copy | £5 |
8 Determination of costs | |
8.1 On the filing of a request for detailed assessment where the party filing the request is legally aided or is funded by the LSC and no other party is ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings | £140 |
8.2 On the filing of a request for detailed assessment in any case where fee 8.1 does not apply; or on the filing of a request for a hearing date for the assessment of costs payable to a solicitor by his client pursuant to an order under Part III of the Solicitors Act 1974 where the amount of the costs to be assessed (excluding VAT and disbursements): | |
(a) does not exceed £15,000 | £300 |
(b) exceeds £15,000 but does not exceed £50,000 | £600 |
(c) exceeds£50,000 but does not exceed £100,000 | £900 |
(d) exceeds £100,000 but does not exceed £150,000 | £1,200 |
(e) exceeds £150,000 but does not exceed £200,000 | £1,500 |
(f) exceeds £200,000 but does not exceed £300,000 | £2,250 |
(g) exceeds £300,000 but does not exceed £500,000 | £3,750 |
(h) exceeds £500,000 | £5,000 |
Where there is a combined party and party and legal aid, or a combined party and party and LSC, or a combined party and party, legal aid and LSC determination of costs, fee 8.2 shall be attributed proportionately to the party and party, legal aid, or LSC (as the case may be) portions of the bill on the basis of the amount allowed. | |
8.3 On a request for the issue of a default costs certificate | £60 |
8.4 On an appeal against a decision made in detailed assessment proceedings | £100 |
8.5 On applying for the court's approval of a certificate of costs payable from the Community Legal Service Fund[10] | £30 |
Fee 8.5 is payable at the time of applying for approval and is recoverable only against the Community Legal Service Fund. | |
8.6 On an application to set aside a default costs certificate | £60 |
9 Registration of maintenance orders | |
On an application for a maintenance order to be— | |
9.1 registered under the Maintenance Orders Act 1950[11] or the Maintenance Orders Act 1958[12] | £35 |
9.2 sent abroad for enforcement under the Maintenance Orders (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1972[13] | £35 |
Section 2. Fees to be taken in the county courts only | |
10 Service | |
10.1 On a request for service by bailiff, of any document except: | £30 |
(a) an order for a debtor to attend the adjourned hearing of a judgment summons; | |
(b) an interpleader summons under an execution; | |
(c) an order made under section 23 of the Attachment of Earnings Act 1971[14] (enforcement provisions); or | |
(d) an order for a debtor to attend an adjourned oral examination of his means | |
11 Enforcement in the county courts | |
11.1 On an application for or in relation to enforcement of a judgment or order of a county court or through a county court, by the issue of a warrant of execution against goods except a warrant to enforce payment of a fine: | |
(a) where the amount for which the warrant issues does not exceed £125 | £35 |
(b) where the amount for which the warrant issues exceeds £125 | £55 |
11.2 On a request for a further attempt at execution of a warrant at a new address following a notice of the reason for non-execution (except a further attempt following suspension) | £25 |
11.3 On an application to question a judgment debtor or other person on oath in connection with enforcement of a judgment | £45 |
11.4 On an application for a garnishee order, a charging order or a third party debt order, or the appointment of a receiver by way of equitable execution | £55 |
Fee 11.4 shall be payable in respect of each party against whom the fee order is sought. | |
11.5 On an application for a judgment summons | £95 |
11.6 On the issue of a warrant of possession or a warrant of delivery | £95 |
Where the recovery of a sum of money is sought in addition, no further fee is payable. | |
11.7 On an application for an attachment of earnings order (other than a consolidated attachment of earnings order) to secure money due under an order made in family proceedings | £65 |
Fee 11.7 is payable for each defendant against whom an order is sought. | |
Fee 11.7 is not payable where the attachment of earnings order is made on the hearing of a judgment summons. | |
12 Sale | |
12.1 For removing or taking steps to remove goods to a place of deposit | The reasonable expenses incurred |
Fee 12.1 is to include the reasonable expenses of feeding and caring for animals. | |
12.2 For advertising a sale by public auction pursuant to section 97 of the County Courts Act 1984[15] | The reasonable expenses incurred |
12.3 For the appraisement of goods | 5p in the £1 or part of a £1 of the appraised value |
12.4 For the sale of goods (including advertisements, catalogues, sale and commission and delivery of goods) | 15p in the £1 or part of a £1 on the amount realised by the sale or such other sum as the district judge may consider to be justified in the circumstances |
12.5 Where no sale takes place by reason of an execution being withdrawn, satisfied or stopped | (a) 10p in the £1 or part of a £1 on the value of the goods seized, the value to be the appraised value where the goods have been appraised or such other sum as the district judge may consider to be justified in the circumstances; and in addition (b) any sum payable under fee 12.1, 12.2 or 12.3 |
Section 3. Fees to be taken in the High Court only | |
13 Enforcement in the High Court | |
13.1 On sealing a writ of execution/possession/delivery | £30 |
Where the recovery of a sum of money is sought in addition to a writ of possession and delivery, no further fee is payable | |
13.2 On an application to question a judgment debtor or other person on oath in connection with enforcement of a judgment | £40 |
13.3 On an application for a garnishee order nisi or a charging order nisi, or the appointment of a receiver by way of equitable execution | £50 |
Fee 13.3 shall be payable in respect of each party against whom the order is sought | |
13.4 On an application for a judgment summons | £90 |
13.5 On a request or application to register a judgment or order; or for permission to enforce an arbitration award; or for a certified copy of a judgment or order for use abroad | £30 |
14 Affidavits | |
14.1 On taking an affidavit or an affirmation or attestation upon honour in lieu of an affidavit or a declaration | £10 |
14.2 For each exhibit referred to and required to be marked | £2 |
(b) any direct payments made under the Community Care, Services for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments) (England) Regulations 2003[19] or the Community Care, Services for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments) (Wales) Regulations 2004[20];
(c) a back to work bonus payable under section 626 of the Jobseekers Act 1995[21];
(d) any exceptionally severe disablement allowance paid under the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme 1983[22];
(e) any pensions paid under the Naval, Military and Air Forces etc (Disablement and Death) Service Pension Order 2006[23];
(f) any payments made from the Independent Living Funds; and
(g) any financial support paid under an agreement for the care of a foster child;
(2) Paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 are subject to the provisions of paragraph 8 (vexatious litigants).
Full remission of fees – qualifying benefits
2.
—(1) No fee shall be payable under this Order by a party who, at the time when a fee would otherwise be payable—
(b) is in receipt of—
(c) is not a beneficiary of a trust fund in court of a value of more than £50,000 and is—
(2) The following are qualifying benefits for the purposes of paragraph (1)(a)—
Full remission of fees – gross annual income
3.
—(1) No fee shall be payable under this Order by a party if, at the time when the fee would otherwise be payable, he has the number of children specified in column 1 of the table below and —
Column 1 Number of children of party paying fee |
Column 2 Single |
Column 3 Couple |
no children | £12,000 | £16,000 |
1 child | £14,470 | £18,470 |
2 children | £16,940 | £20,940 |
3 children | £19,410 | £23,410 |
4 children | £21,880 | £25,880 |
(2) If the party paying the fee has more than 4 children then the relevant amount of gross annual income shall be the amount specified in the table for 4 children plus the sum of £2,470 for each additional child.
Full and part remission of fees – disposable monthly income
4.
—(1) No fee shall be payable under this Order by a party if, at the time when the fee would otherwise be payable, his disposable monthly income is £50 or less.
(2) The maximum amount of fee payable by a party is—
(3) Where the fee that would otherwise be payable under this Order is greater than the maximum fee which a party is required to pay as calculated in sub-paragraph (2), the fee shall be remitted to the amount payable under that sub-paragraph.
Disposable monthly income
5.
—(1) A party's disposable monthly income is his gross monthly income for the month in which the fee becomes payable ("the period") less the deductions referred to in sub-paragraphs (2) and (3).
(2) There are to be deducted from the gross monthly income—
(d) any child care costs paid or payable in respect of the period;
(e) if the party is making bona fide payments for the maintenance of a child who is not a member of his household, the amount of such payments paid or payable in respect of the period;
(f) any amount paid or payable by the party, in respect of the period, in pursuance of a court order.
(3) There shall be deducted from the gross monthly income an amount representing the cost of living expenses in respect of the period being—
Resources of partners
6.
—(1) For the purpose of determining whether a party is entitled to the remission or part remission of a fee in accordance with this Schedule, the income of his partner, if any, is to be included as income of the party.
(2) The receipt by a partner of a qualifying benefit does not entitle a party to remission of a fee.
Application for remission or part remission of fees
7.
—(1) An application for remission or part remission of a fee shall be made to the court officer at the time when the fee would otherwise be payable.
(2) If the applicant is claiming a full remission of fees he must provide documentary evidence of, as the case may be—
(3) If the applicant is claiming a full or part remission of fees under paragraph 4, he must provide documentary evidence of—
(b) any expenditure being deducted from his gross monthly income in accordance with paragraph 5(2).
Vexatious Litigants
8.
—(1) This paragraph applies where—
(2) The fee prescribed for the application by Schedule 1 to this Order shall be payable in full.
(3) If the court grants the permission requested there shall be refunded to the applicant the difference between—
[3] S.I. 2004/3114; as amended by S.I 2005/3443, 2006/379 and 2007/682.back
[7] Section 4A was inserted by section 112 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c.38).back
[8] Sections 14A to 14G were inserted by section 115 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c.38).back
[10] Established under section 5of the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c.22).back
[16] S.I. 2006/2492; there are no relevant amendments.back
[17] 2002 c.21. Section 5A was inserted by paragraph 144 of Schedule 24 to the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c.33).back
[24] 1981 c.54. Section 42(1A) was inserted by section 24 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 c. .back
[25] S.I. 1988/ 3132. Relevant amendment is S.I.2004/2072.back