A and Z: Service Out; MPS; LSPO, Re [2026] EWFC 64
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2026/64
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Re A and Z: Service Out; MPS; LSPO [2026] EWFC 64
McKendrick J. Interim hearing addressing an application to set aside a previous order permitting alternative service of the divorce petition out of jurisdiction by email in the US, alongside MPS and LSPO applications.
TY v XA (No 4) [2025] EWFC 488
Cusworth J. Protracted litigation in and about FR proceedings. H’s non-compliance. Enforcement of previous orders pending permission to appeal application. Numerous enforcement and protective orders made given the husband’s obstructive approach.
DR v ES and Ors (Further LSPO Application) [2026] EWFC 15
https://caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewfc/2026/15?query=DR+ES+Ors+%28Further+LSPO+Application%29+%5B2026%5D+EWFC+15
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