Family Court

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About the Family Court

The Family Court (HKFC) has 310 reported judgments (1973–2026) on HKLII. The most common practice areas are Family & Divorce (258), Children, Custody & Adoption (35), Wills, Probate & Estates (6) and Trusts (3). The most active judge by reported case count is Thelma Kwan (34 cases).

The Family Court in Hong Kong sits as part of the District Court and is the forum that hears matrimonial and family matters. Its jurisdiction covers divorce and judicial separation, ancillary relief and the division of matrimonial property, and the arrangements made for children, including custody, care and control, and maintenance. Related probate and guardianship questions can arise in the course of these proceedings. Because family disputes touch closely on the private circumstances of the parties, hearings and judgments in this court are often subject to reporting restrictions designed to protect the privacy of the parties and, in particular, of any children involved.

The reported record of the Family Court reflects the domestic character of its work. Family and divorce matters dominate the record, followed by questions concerning children, custody and adoption. Alongside these appear disputes touching on wills, probate and estates, on trusts, and on loans and debt recovery, as well as land and property questions and, at times, bankruptcy and insolvency issues that intersect with the financial unwinding of a household. To respect the reporting restrictions that apply, judgments are commonly anonymised, with the names of the parties and children withheld or replaced by initials, so that the legal reasoning can be studied without exposing private identities.

The court's citation influence can be seen in judgments that are referred to in later reasoning. Decisions such as [2024] HKFC 13, [2024] HKFC 84 and [2025] HKFC 103 illustrate how the court's approach to matrimonial and family questions is recorded and drawn upon, while rulings including [2024] HKFC 73 and [2024] HKFC 99 further mark the developing body of family jurisprudence at this level.

The judgments gathered on this page may be browsed by neutral citation and by the practice areas that recur in the court's work, allowing the record of the Family Court to be read as a connected body of decisions.

How many judgments has the Family Court published?

The Family Court (HKFC) has 310 reported judgments (1973–2026) on HKLII.

What areas of law does the Family Court handle?

Most commonly Family & Divorce (258), Children, Custody & Adoption (35), Wills, Probate & Estates (6) and Trusts (3).

What kinds of cases does the Family Court hear?

The Family Court hears matrimonial and family matters, including divorce and judicial separation, ancillary relief and the division of matrimonial property, and arrangements for the care of children such as custody, care and control, and maintenance. Related probate and guardianship questions can also arise within these proceedings.

Where does the Family Court sit within Hong Kong's court structure?

The Family Court forms part of the District Court. It exercises the District Court's jurisdiction over matrimonial and family disputes rather than sitting as a separate tier of its own.

Why are many Family Court judgments anonymised?

Family proceedings concern the private circumstances of the parties and often of children. Reporting restrictions apply to protect that privacy, so judgments are frequently anonymised, with names withheld or replaced by initials while the legal reasoning remains available to read.

Top Judges

Practice Areas

Most-Cited Judgments

Family Court judgments most often cited by later Hong Kong judgments, per HKLII citation records.

Recent Judgments

[2024] HKFC 27
TKY V. YSGA
9 February 2024
[2024] HKFC 28
TKY V. YSGA
9 February 2024
[2024] HKFC 25
TKY V. YSGA
9 February 2024
[2024] HKFC 29
WW V. LPQ FORMERLY KNOWN AS LLN AND LSM AND OTHERS
9 February 2024
[2024] HKFC 17
CH V. TTHM
5 February 2024
[2024] HKFC 19
RMH V. GY
30 January 2024
[2024] HKFC 16
YB V. LX
29 January 2024
[2025] HKFC 16
LWFT V. NLC FORMERLY KNOWN AS YM
14 January 2024
[2024] HKFC 12
TRH V. KCS
12 January 2024
[2024] HKFC 3
WKI ALSO KNOWN AS IWKV V. CKW ALSO KNOWN AS WCKW
4 January 2024
[2002] HKFC 1
X V. Y
1 August 2002
[2002] HKFC 2
X V. Y
21 June 2002
[2002] HKFC 3
H V. H
1 February 2002
[2001] HKFC 2
L V. N
10 December 2001
[2001] HKFC 3
C V. D
12 November 2001
[2001] HKFC 4
C V. W
12 October 2001
[2001] HKFC 1
L V. L
21 February 2001
[2000] HKFC 6
L V. F
22 December 2000
[2000] HKFC 1
S V. GUARDIANSHIP OF MINORS ORDINANCE, CAP.13
20 December 2000
[2000] HKFC 5
B V. B
11 July 2000
[2000] HKFC 2
AU MIU LING V. WONG DING YICK
19 January 2000
[2000] HKFC 3
SZE V. YIU
18 January 2000
[2000] HKFC 4
C V. C
6 January 2000
[1999] HKFC 3
L V. E
19 November 1999
[1999] HKFC 2
M V. M
22 October 1999