Care Proceedings Graduated Fee Scheme

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What does this scheme cover?

This scheme applies to public law family work. 

It applies to:

All remaining public law work not included in the scheme will continue to be paid at hourly rates.

Fee structure table

Please see Documents on the right hand side of this page for a fee structure table for the Care Proceedings Graduated Fee Scheme.

The table sets out what we will pay for cases when the new schemes are introduced and aim to help providers to access key information more easily.

It is taken from our Family and Family Mediation Fee Schemes publication that sets out and explains the scheme. This document provides important additional information about the scheme such as:

The fee table should be read in conjunction with this scheme paper.

How are the fees graduated?

The scheme fixes fees at three levels:

Level 2 work

We have introduced this new level of service to encourage early settlement and prevent unnecessary litigation.

The Child Care Proceedings Review has examined the child care proceedings system in England and Wales with two aims:

In line with the Review, and because this is a new level of service, Level 2 will be limited to parents and those with parental responsibility at this stage.

Level 3 work

Level 3 covers all work from the issue of proceedings to the final hearing and any work that follows on from the final hearing.

To ensure payments reflect the amount of work carried out payments at this level will vary according to the:

These variations are based on the historic costs of advising these clients.

Exceptional cases

We have reduced the exceptional case threshold to:

Advocacy

The scheme will not apply to advocacy until April 2008. Barristers will be paid under the current Family Graduated Fee Scheme. Solicitors undertaking advocacy work will be paid hourly rates. 

Following consultation, the definition of advocacy has been amended for clarification. This includes:

It does not include attendance at Court with counsel or another advocate.

We will consult on this further in 2007.

For more information

Please visit the CLS>Recent consultations pages:

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Last updated: 27 September 2007

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