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How to fill out the Non Molestation Order online
This guide provides clear instructions on how to complete the Non Molestation Order online. Designed for users with varying degrees of legal experience, this resource aims to make the process straightforward and user-friendly.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Non Molestation Order form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin by entering the court details. Specify the place where the Family Court will be sitting. Ensure to accurately fill in the case number if applicable.
- In the section regarding the Family Law Act 1996, select the relationship type pertaining to the parties involved — whether it is a marriage, civil partnership, or other relationship forms.
- Fill in the names of the applicant and the respondent in the appropriate fields, ensuring clarity. If there is a second respondent, include those details as well.
- List the children of the family by providing their full names and births dates. You may include any additional children if necessary.
- Define the family home by entering the full address, including the postcode, in the specified field.
- Complete the recitals section, indicating the date the non-molestation order was made and the name of the presiding judge.
- Outline the undertakings given by the applicant, stating the commitments required from the applicant clearly and concisely.
- Detail the specific prohibitions that the respondent must follow under the order in a clear format, ensuring that each point is well stated.
- In the duration section, specify how long the order will remain effective, including any conditions allowing the respondent to apply for variation or discharge.
- Review all sections of the form for accuracy. Make sure that all necessary details are complete and correctly entered.
- Once all information has been entered and reviewed, you can save the changes, download, print, or share the form as necessary.
Start filling out your Non Molestation Order online to seek the necessary legal protection.
Breaching a protective order is an offence. The maximum sentence is five years' custody. The court will calculate the sentence by assessing the offender's culpability and the harm caused by the offence, as well as taking into account any aggravating or mitigating factors.
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