Pringle v Nervo [2026] EWCA Civ 266 (13 March 2026)
The judge erred by failing to consider the conduct of both parties and by relying on low-level procedural conduct as justification for a costs order; the father's conduct did not meet the threshold of 'reprehensible or unreasonable' behaviour required for a costs order in children proceedings.
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- Citation
- [2026] EWCA Civ 266
- Parties
- Claimant/appellant: Matthew James Pringle; Defendant/respondent: Olivia Margaret Nervo
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 13 March 2026
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal From Family Court (private Law Children Act Proceedings) / Court of Appeal Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; costs order set aside.
- Legal Topics
- Costs Orders in Children Proceedings, Conduct of Litigation, Transparency Orders, Declaration of Parentage, Parental Responsibility, Child Arrangements
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Parties
Matthew James Pringle
Claimant/appellant
Olivia Margaret Nervo
Defendant/respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal From Family Court (private Law Children Act Proceedings) / Court of Appeal Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the judge erred in making a costs order against the father in private law children proceedings
- 2 Whether the conduct of both parties was properly considered in relation to costs
- 3 Whether the father's conduct amounted to 'reprehensible or unreasonable' behaviour justifying a costs order
Ratio Decidendi
The judge erred by failing to consider the conduct of both parties and by relying on low-level procedural conduct as justification for a costs order; the father's conduct did not meet the threshold of 'reprehensible or unreasonable' behaviour required for a costs order in children proceedings.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; costs order set aside.
Orders
- No order for costs except for costs relating to the mother's preparation of the declaration of parentage application, to be assessed if not agreed.
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