THE POSITION FOLLOWING DEATH OF A PARTY: THE FAMILY PROCEDURE RULES CANNOT “BORROW” PROVISIONS FROM THE CPR: APPEAL STRUCK OUT

This blog has looked, many times, at the problems caused by the death of a party during the course of litigation.  Here we look at a problem that occurred in the Family Court.  The fundamental point here is that the  specific provisions in Civil Procedure Rules that deal with this is not replicated ...

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