Non molestation order info

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There are several orders which can be applied for to protect you and your children.
See the info below for further links. 

Please see the links below for further information

Non molestation orders

An injunction is a court order that protects you or your child from being harmed or threatened by the person who’s abused you – this is called a non-molestation order.

For further information including how to apply for the order click here.

Need help applying for court orders?

CourtNav is a free online tool that helps you apply for a court order (also called an injunction) against domestic abuse.

For access to the link click here

Need help completing the forms?

Support Through Court is a free organisation based at court that can go through the paperwork with you to ensure it has been filled in correctly. 

For access to the link click here.

Going to court without a solicitor?

Support Through Court may be able to help.


Click here for further info.

Worried about going to court on your own?

Support through court or McKenzie friends may be able to help.

Support through court – click here
McKenzie Friends – click here 

Legal aid

Legal aid can help meet the costs of legal advice, family mediation and representation in a court or tribunal.


Check
if you are eligible for legal aid – click here
Click here to find a legal aid adviser

Occupation orders

An occupation order is a court order that decides who can live in the family home.


Click here for more info.
Click here for how to apply. 

Issues over child contact?

Child arrangement orders decide where your child lives, when your child spends time with each parent, when and what other types of contact take place (phone calls, for example).


Click here for how to apply.

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