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Non Mol & Occupation Orders.Advice Please?

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24 Nov 19 #510534 by JustM3
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Hi,
First post, apologies in advance being such a long one:)
Orders hand delivered to Respondent by Court Bailiff (I think), on Form FL401, stamped by Court.
Orders state: This Application is for Non Molestation and an Occupancy Order by Applicant.
Box 'not' ticked for application without notice given.(Not sure what this means)?

Form FL402 Notice of proceedings (stamped).
Applicant has applied to the court for an order. Directions Appointment: You should attend when the court hears the application, date and time of hearing.
Copy of application with this Notice.(statement)
You have been named as a party in the application.
Many thanks in advance for any reply.
JustM3

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07 Mar 21 #516019 by MOF
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so whats your question?

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