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123. In rule 34.28—
(a)in paragraph (4)—
(i)after “notification of confirmation” insert “, variation”; and
(ii)for “a magistrates’ court” substitute “the family court”;
(b)in paragraph (5)—
(i)in the opening words, for “a magistrates’ court” substitute “the family court”; and
(ii)in the substituted rule 34.17—
(aa)for the heading substitute—
“34.17. Consideration of variation or revocation of a maintenance order made by the family court”;
(bb)in paragraph (1)(a) for “a magistrates’ court by a payee for the revocation” substitute “the family court by a payee for the variation or revocation”; and
(cc)omit the words in parentheses at the end of the substituted rule;
(c)in paragraph (6), in the substituted rule 34.18, for “a county court” insert “the family court”; and
(d)in paragraph (7), in the substituted rule 34.23(2), for “made to the court officer” substitute “made to the court”.
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