Freezing orders: recent key developments | Practical Law

Freezing orders: recent key developments | Practical Law

As freezing orders are usually sought as a matter of urgency, the process for both applicants and respondents is often highly pressurised and it is important for practitioners to be able to move quickly. Practitioners should be mindful of a number of recent decisions that illustrate key developments in this area.

Freezing orders: recent key developments

Practical Law UK Articles w-034-1986 (Approx. 5 pages)

Freezing orders: recent key developments

by Caroline Greenwell and Ben Moore, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Published on 27 Jan 2022United Kingdom
As freezing orders are usually sought as a matter of urgency, the process for both applicants and respondents is often highly pressurised and it is important for practitioners to be able to move quickly. Practitioners should be mindful of a number of recent decisions that illustrate key developments in this area.