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The Family Court can also hear these cases and we will usually transfer straightforward cases to them. The Family Court will normally hear all other cases about family issues, but may transfer some cases to us, for instance if complex issues are involved.
The family justice system exists to help families avoid disputes as far as possible but also, if disputes or problems should arise, to enable them to resolve those problems quickly and with the minimum of pain caused to those involved.
The general rule in court proceedings dealing with the arrangements for children is that each party will pay their own legal costs, this is regardless of the outcome of the case. Generally speaking, the court do not consider it appropriate to penalise parties with costs orders.
The family justice system exists to help families resolve disputes arising in respect of family matters quickly and with the minimum of disruption to those involved. In most cases, the parties are encouraged to resolve their family disputes out of court, for example through mediation, unless this is not a safe course.
Under no circumstances will a family court attempt to determine the innocence or guilt of any criminal activity. Contrastingly, in a criminal law case, the goal is to establish whether the defendant is truly guilty of committing a crime, and not to decide on a family law issue.