Private FDRs and Early Neutral Evaluation

Private Financial Dispute Resolution (FDR) and Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) are out-of-court options. An experienced lawyer gives a view on potential outcomes to help you reach a decision.

Our experience

Our family team recommends private FDRs and ENEs in more and more cases because our experience and feedback from our clients have demonstrated the real advantages they offer.

Here is a recent example of how they can work well:

We were advising a very high-earning father on support for his daughter when he had split up with his partner. They had agreed the living arrangements for the child who would live with her mother but not on the monthly maintenance and various other financial issues.

We booked in a private FDR well in advance so that everyone knew when the discussions would be taking place and could prepare. On the day, we managed to get everything agreed so that all parties knew where they stood and could get on with their lives.

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Our team of specialist family lawyers are here to support you if you're considering Private FDRs and Early Neutral Evaluation. Speak to our team today. 

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Explaining family law podcast

Facing a family law issue and not sure what's involved? Our podcast is the right place to start.

Family and children blog

Our family and children law blog provides practical advice and insight on a wide range of topics by our family and children lawyers.

Family law vlogger YouTube

On our YouTube channel, Caitlin Jenkins, the Family Law Vlogger gives you guidance on your first step in sorting out your issues.

Financial Dispute Resolution FAQs

If you make an application to court for a decision on the financial consequences of your divorce, for example how to deal with your family home, a business or pension sharing, the court sets out a timetable and process. One step in that process is the FDR which encourages settlement.

Private FDRs are exactly the same but instead of being in court with whatever judge happens to be allocated to you, you choose the experienced solicitor, barrister or retired judge that you want to give the guidance.

Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) is the same but tends to be the term used where the dispute is about children rather than money.

Private FDRs and ENEs are becoming increasingly popular. The main advantages are speed (the court process can take many months) and the knowledge that on the day of your hearing you'll be the only case that your evaluator is dealing with.

With either an FDR or ENE the evaluator won't make the decision for you. If you can't reach agreement on the day or within a reasonable time afterwards you will need to have a full hearing at court or appoint an arbitrator to get a decision.

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