Court Funds Office
The Court Funds Office (CFO) was established in 1726 by an Act of Parliament and the creation of the post of Accountant General of the Court of Chancery (later to become CFO). We administer funds paid 'into court' as a result of civil proceedings in courts in England and Wales, including the High Court. This involves accepting monies in, known as lodgments; investing monies and making payments to claimants.
The Head of the Court Funds Office is Nick Crew.
The Official Solicitor and Public Trustee
The appointee to the office of the Official Solicitor to the Supreme Court is Alastair Pitblado; the appointee to the office of Public Trustee is Nick Crew.
The Official Solicitor is part of the judicial system of England and Wales (excluding Scotland and Northern Ireland), while the Public Trustee is a separate and independent statutory body, and both are appointed by the Lord Chancellor and administered as part of the Ministry of Justice.
There are around 190 staff, of whom 19 are lawyers. The staff are civil servants who specialise in particular areas of the work. About 115 of the staff are caseworkers, all of whom have access to in-house legal advice where appropriate, and some of whom have the conduct of cases under the direct supervision of the lawyers.
Like solicitors in private practice, the Official Solicitor has duties and responsibilities to those for whom he acts and to the courts, while the Public Trustee has similar duties and responsibilities. A summary of the history and the legal basis governing the activities of the office is given here.
The International Child Abduction and Contact Unit (ICACU) and the Reinforcement of Maintenance Orders Unit (REMO) are both sited in the office. These functions fulfil international obligations.