Part 2Courts and Justice

Administration of justice

17Civil and family proceedings in England and Wales

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In Part 1 of the County Courts Act 1984 at the beginning insert—

The county court

A1Establishment of a single county court

1

There is to be a court in England and Wales, called the county court, for the purpose of exercising the jurisdiction and powers conferred on it—

a

by or under this or any other Act, or

b

by or under any Act, or Measure, of the National Assembly for Wales.

2

The county court is to be a court of record and have a seal.

I32

Sections 1 and 2 of that Act (county courts to be held for districts) are repealed.

I33

In the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 before Part 5 insert—

Part 4AThe family court

31AEstablishment of the family court

1

There is to be a court in England and Wales, called the family court, for the purpose of exercising the jurisdiction and powers conferred on it—

a

by or under this or any other Act, or

b

by or under any Act, or Measure, of the National Assembly for Wales.

2

The family court is to be a court of record and have a seal.

I14

Part 2 of the Children, Schools and Families Act 2010 (family proceedings) is repealed, as are the following related provisions of that Act: Part 2 of each of Schedules 3 and 4; section 29(4); and “, (4)” in section 29(6).

I2I45

Schedule 9 (amendments in connection with the county court replacing the existing county courts) has effect.

I36

Schedules 10 and 11 (amendments in connection with the establishment of the family court) have effect.