This Practice Direction provides guidance on striking out statements of case under Family Procedure Rule 4.4. It gives examples of cases that may fall under Rule 4.4(1)(a), such as those with no facts, those that are incoherent, or those with facts that do not disclose a legally recognizable application. It may also apply under Rule 4.4(1)(b) if a case is frivolous, scurrilous, or obviously ill-founded. The Direction outlines the process for applications and answers to be struck out, including allowing hearings and giving opportunities to clarify. It notes the court's ability to strike out on its own initiative or upon application, and to enter judgment for the other party