A family court judge is to examine the latest stage of a divorce money fight involving rock star Liam Gallagher and his ex-wife Nicole Appleton.

In October, Judge Martin O'Dwyer analysed evidence in the dispute between Gallagher and Appleton - who are both in their 40s - over several days at a private hearing in the Central Family Court in London.

Another hearing is listed before Judge O'Dwyer at 9.30am in the Central Family Court tomorrow.

Limits have been placed on what the public can be told about the case.

In October, a High Court judge had analysed issues around reporting - at a separate hearing - and ruled that little detail could be revealed.

Mr Justice Mostyn said Gallagher, a former member of Oasis, and Appleton, a singer with the group All Saints, had been forced to provide financial information on the basis that it would remain private.

He said most financial information aired at the private hearing before Judge O'Dwyer would have been ''compulsorily extracted'' and should stay private.

Gallagher and Appleton had both attended the hearing before Judge O'Dwyer and were photographed arriving at court.

Another judge, District Judge Anne Aitken, had ended the couple's six-year marriage more than a year ago - granting a decree nisi at a family court hearing in London in April 2014.