Directions
12.12.—(1) This rule does not apply to proceedings under Chapter 6 of this Part.
(2) At any stage in the proceedings, the court may give directions about the conduct of the proceedings including—
(a)the management of the case;
(b)the timetable for steps to be taken between the giving of directions and the final hearing;
(c)the joining of a child or other person as a party to the proceedings in accordance with rules 12.3(2) and (3);
(d)the attendance of the child;
(e)the appointment of a children’s guardian or of a solicitor under section 41(3) of the 1989 Act;
(f)the appointment of a litigation friend;
(g)the service of documents;
(h)the filing of evidence including experts’ reports; and
(i)the exercise by an officer of the Service, Welsh family proceedings officer or local authority officer of any duty referred to in rule 16.38(1)
(3) Paragraph (4) applies where—
(a)an officer of the Service or a Welsh family proceedings officer has filed a report or a risk assessment as a result of exercising a duty referred to in rule 16.38(1)(a); or
(b)a local authority officer has filed a report as a result of exercising a duty referred to in rule 16.38(1)(b).
(4) The court may—
(a)give directions setting a date for a hearing at which that report or risk assessment will be considered; and
(b)direct that the officer who prepared the report or risk assessment attend any such hearing.
(5) The court may exercise the powers in paragraphs (2) and (4) on an application or of its own initiative.
(6) Where the court proposes to exercise its powers of its own initiative the procedure set out in rule 4.3(2) to (6) applies.
(7) Directions of a court which are still in force immediately prior to the transfer of proceedings to another court will continue to apply following the transfer subject to—
(a)any changes of terminology which are required to apply those directions to the court to which the proceedings are transferred; and
(b)any variation or revocation of the direction.
(8) The court or court officer will—
(a)take a note of the giving, variation or revocation of a direction under this rule; and
(b)as soon as practicable serve a copy of the note on every party.
(Rule 12.48 provides for directions in proceedings under the 1980 Hague Convention and the European Convention.)