Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court — Thursday 30 April 2026

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About Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court

Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court is a County Court and Family Court located in the South West region of England and Wales. It handles cases relating to bankruptcy, civil, divorce, family. Today, there are 13 hearings listed at this court. Over the past 7 days, 23 hearings have been listed. All listing data is sourced daily from HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS).

13

Hearings today

23

Hearings (7 days)

County Court and Family Court

Court type

South West

Region

Contact & Location

Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court is located in the South West region of England and Wales.

The Willows, Nicholson Road, Torquay, TQ2 7AZ

Phone: 0300 123 5577

Email: torquayandnewtonabbot.breathingspace@justice.gov.uk

Court data sourced from HMCTS Find a Court or Tribunal service, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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Cause List — Thu 30 Apr 2026 (13 Hearings)

29 Apr1 May
AllApplication (Private Law)2Creditors Petition1Directions (First/Further, Private Law)2DRA (Dispute Resolution Appointment)2Family Law Injunction (Return)1Fast-track1First Hearing and Dispute Resolution Appointment (FHDRA) (Private Law)1Forced Marriage Protection Order (FMPO) Hearing1Hearing (Family)1Return of Goods1
Dcp v M & A

PL26F00140

Forced Marriage Protection Order (FMPO) Hearing
10:00AM
Court 1
His Honour Judge Clayton
PL26P00102

PL26P00102

Directions (First/Further, Private Law)
10:00AM
Room 2
District Judge Murray
PL26P00135

PL26P00135

Directions (First/Further, Private Law)
10:00AM
Room 2
District Judge Murray
Creditors Petition
10:10AM
Room 1
Deputy District Judge Loughridge
Return of Goods
10:20AM
Room 1
Deputy District Judge Loughridge
Fast-track
10:30AM
Room 1
Deputy District Judge Loughridge
Re A Minor

EX26P00098

Hearing (Family)
11:00AM
Court 1
His Honour Judge Clayton
H. v D.

PL26F00148

Family Law Injunction (Return)
11:00AM
Room 2
District Judge Murray
PL26P00116

PL26P00116

Application (Private Law)
12:00PM
Room 2
District Judge Murray
Re A Minor

EX24P00269

DRA (Dispute Resolution Appointment)
2:00PM
Court 1
His Honour Judge Clayton
Re A Minor

PL24P02394

DRA (Dispute Resolution Appointment)
2:00PM
Court 1
His Honour Judge Clayton
EX26P00098

EX26P00098

Application (Private Law)
2:00PM
Room 2
District Judge Murray
PL26P00033

PL26P00033

First Hearing and Dispute Resolution Appointment (FHDRA) (Private Law)
3:00PM
Room 2
District Judge Murray

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How many hearings were listed at Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court on 30 April 2026?

There were 13 hearings listed at Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court on 30 April 2026, as published by HMCTS.

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What cases are at Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court this week?

23 hearings have been listed at Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court over the last 7 days, as published by HMCTS. View the full week's schedule at https://www.causealert.com/torquay-and-newton-abbot-county-court-and-family-court, or set up a free alert to be notified when a specific case or name is listed at Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court.

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What types of hearings are heard at Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court?

Torquay and Newton Abbot County and Family Court handles cases relating to bankruptcy, civil, divorce, family. Hearing types may include trials, sentencing, case management, bail applications, and appeals depending on the court's jurisdiction.

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