Non Molestation station/Occupation order help
Non Molestation station/Occupation order help
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Gareth1974

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3,467 posts

161 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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Anyone familiar with the above?

Helping someone with this, the FL401 form is ready to go, along with witness statements and other evidence. An ‘ex parte’ order is being sought.

The thing I can’t quite work out, is how the process works.
The form can be submitted by email. Does he court then makes the decision and return paperwork to be served by a process server? There’s no place on the form to name the process server in advance,
Similarly as the property is mortgaged, the form says the lender must also be served with the application. Is this something that’s produced by the court to be served by the process server? I can’t imagine that the FL401 is sent to the bank, containing highly personal information.

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

282 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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There won't be a process server unless you pay for one. Most things are sent by post unless you request a bailiff and that'll cost as well. You could phone the ct and ask them for info?

Gareth1974

Original Poster:

3,467 posts

161 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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Know that the process server has to be paid for.

Just don’t want to submit the form not having taken an important step.

Dumb question - who is ct?

E-bmw

12,039 posts

174 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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Gareth1974 said:
Dumb question - who is ct?
Court at a guess, don't know the other answer.

Simpo Two

90,860 posts

287 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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I was wondering what the heck a mole station was, and none of the thread made any sense. So I googled what the heck a molestation was...

Ah now it makes sense!

getmecoat

SwanJack

1,948 posts

294 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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Application is submitted, Judge considers it, gives an order without all parties present for a limited amount of time if deemed appropriate and lists a hearing at which everyone needs to be there. Alternatively Judge makes no order apart from listing a hearing for all to be at court. The order is collected, gets given to a Process Server, who serves it on the person against whom the order is made. Process Server prepares an affidavit saying he's served the order. Affidavit is lodged with the court. Order just needs to be sent to mortgage lender. At the hearing when all are there, injunction either gets extended or comes to an end.

Edited by SwanJack on Wednesday 24th January 00:05