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Practice Direction 14E –
Communication of Information Relating to
Proceedings
This Practice Direction supplements FPR Part 14, rule 14.14(b)


Communication of information relating to proceedings
1.1 Rule 14.14 deals with the communication of information (whether or not it is recorded in any
form) relating to proceedings.
1.2 Subject to any direction of the court, information may be communicated for the purposes of
the law relating to contempt in accordance with paragraphs 1.3 or 1.4.
1.3 A person specified in the first column of the following table may communicate to a person
listed in the second column such information as is specified in the third column for the purpose or
purposes specified in the fourth column.


Communication of information without permission of
the court
Communicated by         To                        Information            Purpose
A party                 A lay adviser or a        Any information        To enable the party to
                        McKenzie Friend           relating to the        obtain advice or
                                                  proceedings            assistance in relation
                                                                         to the proceedings.
A party                 The party’s spouse,                              For the purpose of
                        civil partner,                                   confidential discussions
                        cohabitant or close                              enabling the party to
                        family member                                    receive support from
                                                                         his spouse, civil
                                                                         partner, cohabitant or
                                                                         close family member.
A party                 A health care                                    To enable the party or
                        professional or a                                any child of the party
                        person or body                                   to obtain health care
                        providing counselling                            or counselling.
                        services for children
                        or families
A party                 The Secretary of                                 For the purposes of
                        State, a McKenzie                                making or responding
                        Friend, a lay adviser                            to an appeal under
                        or an appeal tribunal                            section 20 of the Child
                        dealing with an                                  Support Act 1991 or the
                        appeal made under                                determination of such
                        section 20 of the                                an appeal.
                        Child Support
                        Act 19911




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Communicated by          To                        Information            Purpose
A party                  An adoption panel                                To enable the adoption
                                                                          panel to discharge its
                                                                          functions as
                                                                          appropriate.
A party or any           The Children’s                                   To refer an issue
person lawfully in       Commissioner or the                              affecting the interests
receipt of               Children’s                                       of children to the
information              Commissioner for                                 Children’s
                         Wales                                            Commissioner or the
                                                                          Children’s
                                                                          Commissioner for
                                                                          Wales.
A party or a legal       A mediator                                       For the purpose of
representative                                                            mediation in relation to
                                                                          the proceedings.
A party, any person      A person or body                                 For the purpose of an
lawfully in receipt of   conducting an                                    approved research
information or a         approved research                                project.
proper officer           project
A party, a legal         A person or body                                 For the purposes of
representative or a      responsible for                                  making a complaint or
professional legal       investigating or                                 the investigation or
adviser                  determining                                      determination of a
                         complaints in                                    complaint in relation to
                         relation to legal                                a legal representative
                         representatives or                               or a professional legal
                         professional legal                               adviser.
                         advisers
A legal                  A person or body                                 To enable the legal
representative or a      assessing quality                                representative or
professional legal       assurance systems                                professional legal
adviser                                                                   adviser to obtain a
                                                                          quality assurance
                                                                          assessment.
A legal                  An accreditation          Any information        To enable the legal
representative or a      body                      relating to the        representative or
professional legal                                 proceedings            professional legal
adviser                                            providing that it      adviser to obtain
                                                   does not, or is not    accreditation.
                                                   likely to, identify
                                                   any person involved
                                                   in the proceedings
A party                  An elected                The text or summary    To enable the elected
                         representative or         of the whole or part   representative or peer
                         peer                      of a judgment given    to give advice,
                                                   in the proceedings     investigate any
                                                                          complaint or raise any
                                                                          question of policy or
                                                                          procedure.




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Communicated by          To                       Information              Purpose
A party                  The General Medical                               For the purpose of
                         Council                                           making a complaint to
                                                                           the General Medical
                                                                           Council.
A party                  A police officer                                  For the purpose of a
                                                                           criminal investigation.
A party or any           A member of the                                   To enable the Crown
person lawfully in       Crown Prosecution                                 Prosecution Service to
receipt of               Service                                           discharge its functions
information                                                                under any enactment.


1.4 A person in the second column of the table in paragraph 1.3 may only communicate
information relating to the proceedings received from a person in the first column for the purpose
or purposes:
      (a)    for which he received that information, or
      (b)    of professional development or training, providing that any communication does not,
             or is not likely to, identify any person involved in the proceedings without that
             person’s consent.
1.5 In this Practice Direction:
      (1)    “accreditation body” means:
             (a)     The Law Society,
             (b)     Resolution, or
             (c)     The Legal Services Commission;
      (1A) “adoption panel” means a panel established in accordance with regulation 3 of the
           Adoption Agencies Regulations 20052 or regulation 3 of the Adoption Agencies
           (Wales) Regulations 20053;
      (2)    “approved research project” means a project of research:
             (a)     approved in writing by a Secretary of State after consultation with the
                     President of the Family Division,
             (b)     approved in writing by the President of the Family Division, or
             (c)     conducted under section 83 of the Act of 1989 or section 13 of the Criminal
                     Justice and Court Services Act 2000;
      (3)    “body assessing quality assurance systems” includes:
             (a)     The Law Society,
             (b)     The Legal Services Commission, or
             (c)     The General Council of the Bar;
      (4)    “body or person responsible for investigating or determining complaints in relation
             to legal representatives or professional legal advisers” means:
             (a)     The Law Society,
             (b)     The General Council of the Bar,




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(c)    The Institute of Legal Executives, or
      (d)    The Legal Services Ombudsman;
(5)   “cohabitant” means one of two persons who are neither married to each other nor
      civil partners of each other but are living together as husband and wife or as if they
      were civil partners;
(6)   “criminal investigation” means an investigation conducted by police officers with a
      view to it being ascertained:
      (a)    whether a person should be charged with an offence, or
      (b)    whether a person charged with an offence is guilty of it;
(7)   “elected representative” means:
      (a)    a member of the House of Commons,
      (b)    a member of the National Assembly for Wales, or
      (c)    a member of the European Parliament elected in England and Wales;
(8)   “health care professional” means:
      (a)    a registered medical practitioner,
      (b)    a registered nurse or midwife,
      (c)    a clinical psychologist, or
      (d)    a child psychotherapist;
(9)   “lay adviser” means a non-professional person who gives lay advice on behalf of an
      organisation in the lay advice sector;
(10) “McKenzie Friend” means any person permitted by the court to sit beside an
     unrepresented litigant in court to assist that litigant by prompting, taking notes and
     giving him advice;
(11) “mediator” means a family mediator who is:
      (a)    undertaking, or has successfully completed, a family mediation training course
             approved by the United Kingdom College of Family Mediators, or
      (b)    a member of the Law Society’s Family Mediation Panel;
(12) “peer” means a member of the House of Lords as defined by the House of Lords
     Act 1999.
1     1991 c.48; section 20 as originally enacted was substituted by the Social Security Act 1998 (c.14); and
      was further substituted by the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c.19); and
      modified by the Family Proceedings Appeals (Jurisdiction of Courts) Order 1993 S.I. 1993/961.
2     S.I. 2005/389.
3     S.I. 2005/1313.




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                                            www.familylaw.co.uk

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  • 1. Practice Direction 14E – Communication of Information Relating to Proceedings This Practice Direction supplements FPR Part 14, rule 14.14(b) Communication of information relating to proceedings 1.1 Rule 14.14 deals with the communication of information (whether or not it is recorded in any form) relating to proceedings. 1.2 Subject to any direction of the court, information may be communicated for the purposes of the law relating to contempt in accordance with paragraphs 1.3 or 1.4. 1.3 A person specified in the first column of the following table may communicate to a person listed in the second column such information as is specified in the third column for the purpose or purposes specified in the fourth column. Communication of information without permission of the court Communicated by To Information Purpose A party A lay adviser or a Any information To enable the party to McKenzie Friend relating to the obtain advice or proceedings assistance in relation to the proceedings. A party The party’s spouse, For the purpose of civil partner, confidential discussions cohabitant or close enabling the party to family member receive support from his spouse, civil partner, cohabitant or close family member. A party A health care To enable the party or professional or a any child of the party person or body to obtain health care providing counselling or counselling. services for children or families A party The Secretary of For the purposes of State, a McKenzie making or responding Friend, a lay adviser to an appeal under or an appeal tribunal section 20 of the Child dealing with an Support Act 1991 or the appeal made under determination of such section 20 of the an appeal. Child Support Act 19911 Jordan Publishing www.familylaw.co.uk
  • 2. Communicated by To Information Purpose A party An adoption panel To enable the adoption panel to discharge its functions as appropriate. A party or any The Children’s To refer an issue person lawfully in Commissioner or the affecting the interests receipt of Children’s of children to the information Commissioner for Children’s Wales Commissioner or the Children’s Commissioner for Wales. A party or a legal A mediator For the purpose of representative mediation in relation to the proceedings. A party, any person A person or body For the purpose of an lawfully in receipt of conducting an approved research information or a approved research project. proper officer project A party, a legal A person or body For the purposes of representative or a responsible for making a complaint or professional legal investigating or the investigation or adviser determining determination of a complaints in complaint in relation to relation to legal a legal representative representatives or or a professional legal professional legal adviser. advisers A legal A person or body To enable the legal representative or a assessing quality representative or professional legal assurance systems professional legal adviser adviser to obtain a quality assurance assessment. A legal An accreditation Any information To enable the legal representative or a body relating to the representative or professional legal proceedings professional legal adviser providing that it adviser to obtain does not, or is not accreditation. likely to, identify any person involved in the proceedings A party An elected The text or summary To enable the elected representative or of the whole or part representative or peer peer of a judgment given to give advice, in the proceedings investigate any complaint or raise any question of policy or procedure. Jordan Publishing www.familylaw.co.uk
  • 3. Communicated by To Information Purpose A party The General Medical For the purpose of Council making a complaint to the General Medical Council. A party A police officer For the purpose of a criminal investigation. A party or any A member of the To enable the Crown person lawfully in Crown Prosecution Prosecution Service to receipt of Service discharge its functions information under any enactment. 1.4 A person in the second column of the table in paragraph 1.3 may only communicate information relating to the proceedings received from a person in the first column for the purpose or purposes: (a) for which he received that information, or (b) of professional development or training, providing that any communication does not, or is not likely to, identify any person involved in the proceedings without that person’s consent. 1.5 In this Practice Direction: (1) “accreditation body” means: (a) The Law Society, (b) Resolution, or (c) The Legal Services Commission; (1A) “adoption panel” means a panel established in accordance with regulation 3 of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 20052 or regulation 3 of the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 20053; (2) “approved research project” means a project of research: (a) approved in writing by a Secretary of State after consultation with the President of the Family Division, (b) approved in writing by the President of the Family Division, or (c) conducted under section 83 of the Act of 1989 or section 13 of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000; (3) “body assessing quality assurance systems” includes: (a) The Law Society, (b) The Legal Services Commission, or (c) The General Council of the Bar; (4) “body or person responsible for investigating or determining complaints in relation to legal representatives or professional legal advisers” means: (a) The Law Society, (b) The General Council of the Bar, Jordan Publishing www.familylaw.co.uk
  • 4. (c) The Institute of Legal Executives, or (d) The Legal Services Ombudsman; (5) “cohabitant” means one of two persons who are neither married to each other nor civil partners of each other but are living together as husband and wife or as if they were civil partners; (6) “criminal investigation” means an investigation conducted by police officers with a view to it being ascertained: (a) whether a person should be charged with an offence, or (b) whether a person charged with an offence is guilty of it; (7) “elected representative” means: (a) a member of the House of Commons, (b) a member of the National Assembly for Wales, or (c) a member of the European Parliament elected in England and Wales; (8) “health care professional” means: (a) a registered medical practitioner, (b) a registered nurse or midwife, (c) a clinical psychologist, or (d) a child psychotherapist; (9) “lay adviser” means a non-professional person who gives lay advice on behalf of an organisation in the lay advice sector; (10) “McKenzie Friend” means any person permitted by the court to sit beside an unrepresented litigant in court to assist that litigant by prompting, taking notes and giving him advice; (11) “mediator” means a family mediator who is: (a) undertaking, or has successfully completed, a family mediation training course approved by the United Kingdom College of Family Mediators, or (b) a member of the Law Society’s Family Mediation Panel; (12) “peer” means a member of the House of Lords as defined by the House of Lords Act 1999. 1 1991 c.48; section 20 as originally enacted was substituted by the Social Security Act 1998 (c.14); and was further substituted by the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c.19); and modified by the Family Proceedings Appeals (Jurisdiction of Courts) Order 1993 S.I. 1993/961. 2 S.I. 2005/389. 3 S.I. 2005/1313. Jordan Publishing www.familylaw.co.uk