General Disclaimer: Nothing presented constitutes legal advice and the McKenzie Friend UK Network is not a legal entity or in anyway claims to be a 'legal resource'. The resource guide is supported by McKenzie Friends and Litigants in person for Litigants in Person in Family Court. McKenzie Friends provide layperson support as an informed friend under the Family Court Practice Guidance of 2010. All information is published under the spirit of that guidance. For any corrections of the information, please contact the McKenzie Friend UK Network
 
The Slip Rule
 
 
The slip rule is a process by which the court may correct an accidental slip or omission in a judgment or order (see: CPR 40.12 and CPR PD 40B, paras 4.1 and 4.5). CPR 40.12 provides that the ‘court may at any time correct an accidental slip or omission in a judgment or order’. ‘Any time’ means just that i.e. that the power is not confined to extant orders (IC v RC—note this is a family case but the court was considering an identical provision to CPR 40.12 in the Family Procedure Rules).
 
 
 
 
DIRECTOR
 
 
Philip Kedge is a retired police Chief Inspector and the founder and director of the McKenzie Friend UK Network. His aim is to take family court matters out of the hands of lawyers with an ethical business to reduce conflict and acrimony, to provide access to cost effective McKenzie Friend national services, to offer training and to reduce the emotional harm to children.
 
Phil is the founder of the National
Campaign #lightnothate
 
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