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Family Law
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更新 March 2026

申请居住令

如何获得关于谁可以住在家庭住所的法院命令。

概述

An occupation order is a court order under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996 that can regulate who lives in the family home. It can require an abusive partner to leave, allow you to return to the home, or exclude the other person from a defined area around the home. It is a key remedy in domestic abuse situations.

谁可以使用此程序

  • You are an 'associated person' (spouse, cohabitant, former partner, family member, etc.)
  • You are a victim of domestic abuse or at risk of harm
  • The property is, was, or was intended to be the shared home

逐步流程

1

Seek Legal Advice

Consult a family law solicitor. Legal aid is available for domestic abuse cases without a means test if you can provide evidence of abuse (e.g., police report, GP letter, MARAC referral). Many solicitors specialise in domestic abuse.

实用提示
  • Contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline (0808 2000 247) for support and referrals
2

Apply to the Family Court

Your solicitor files an application (Form FL401) with the Family Court. In urgent cases, the court can make an order without notice to the other party (an 'ex parte' or 'without notice' order). You will need to provide a witness statement setting out the facts.

时间范围: Without-notice hearings can be listed within hours or days
实用提示
  • Without-notice orders are granted where there is immediate risk of harm
3

Court Hearing

If the order is made without notice, there will be a return hearing (usually within 14 days) where the other party can respond. At the full hearing, the court considers the 'balance of harm' test — whether the applicant or any child is likely to suffer significant harm if the order is not made.

时间范围: Return hearing within 14 days
4

Enforcement

A power of arrest is usually attached to the order. If the respondent breaches it, they can be arrested and brought before the court. Breach of an occupation order is also contempt of court, punishable by imprisonment.

实用提示
  • Keep a copy of the order with you at all times and give a copy to your local police station

费用

Court feeNo fee for domestic abuse applications
Legal aidAvailable for domestic abuse cases

重要警告

An occupation order is temporary — it does not resolve long-term property ownership or tenancy issues.

If you are in immediate danger, call 999.

The court balances the harm to both parties — the order is not automatic.

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