MIAM changes: exemptions, evidence and court forms
Caroline Bowden, Partner| Family & Relationships | February 1, 2024

To clarify how the Family Procedure Rules 2010 (FPR) changes, effective from 29 April 2024, affect the provisions in relation to MIAM exemptions, I have created:
- A table of all the MIAM revisions
- A draft of how this is likely to be set into the C100 and Form A forms, compared to previously
Please take these as illustrative, not authoritative.
Please note
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