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9.26E.—(1) This rule applies where periodical payments are required to be made by a payer to a payee under more than one periodical payments order.
(2) Proceedings for the recovery of payments under more than one order may be made in one application by the payee, which must indicate the payments due under each order.
(3) Paragraphs (4) and (5) apply where any sum paid to the court on any date by a payer who is liable to make payments to the court under two or more periodical payments orders is less than the total sum that the payer is required to pay to the court on that date in respect of those orders.
(4) The payment made will be apportioned between the orders in proportion to the amounts due under each order over a period of one year.
(5) If, as a result of the apportionment referred to in paragraph (4), the payments under any periodical payments order are no longer in arrears, the residue shall be applied to the amount due under the other order or, if there is more than one other order, shall be apportioned between the other orders in accordance with paragraph (4).
(6) In this rule—
“payee” means a person entitled to receive payments under a periodical payments order; and
“payer” means a person required to make payments under a periodical payments order.]
Textual Amendments
F1Rules 9.26C-9.26E inserted (22.4.2014) by The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 2) Rules 2014 (S.I. 2014/667), rules 1, 13 (with rule 45)