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HOW CAN I GET MY ABUSIVE SPOUSE/PARTNER TO LEAVE OUR HOME?
Sadly, we work with many clients who, along with their children, are victims of domestic abuse.
Some flee the spousal home with little more than the clothes they stand up in while others stay and suffer in silence - because they fear losing any legal rights they may have.
It is vital that you know there are injunctions you can take out which entail the Court making an order protecting you and your children from abuse or harassment by your partner/spouse and prevent them from living in your home.
Non-Molestation Order
An FL401 form enables you to apply for a Non-Molestation Order, which forbids your spouse/partner from:
Occupation Order
The same form can also be used to apply for an Occupation Order, where the court decides who should live in, or return to, the home or any part of it.
Depending upon your circumstances, you can apply for a non-molestation order, an occupation order - or both.
The application does not require court fees. If a family lawyer assists you with the application, you pay for their fees. Legal Aid is available for applications of this nature provided the required thresholds for qualification are met.
Key Factors the Court Will Consider
Considerations for Married Couples
If you were married and have no existing right to occupy the property, the Court will also examine:
Considerations for Cohabitees
If you are living with your partner and have no existing right to occupy the property, the Court will examine:
The protection the court offers is available to married, divorced, cohabiting and former cohabiting couples along with those in civil partnerships.
Domestic abuse occurs in all levels of society – regardless of race, gender, wealth, or age.
In confidential consultations highly skilled and sensitive family law specialists like us who have extensive expertise in helping victims of victims of domestic violence, discuss all your options and advise on the way forward. This includes court applications for an injunction as outlined above.
We can also suggest other organisations who can help you outside the legal process.
For more information on the FL401 form, visit the Government website on www.gov.uk
Author: Anthony Parrish, Jones Myers Partner and Children Law Specialist