Eviction And Protection Orders

Summary

The Family Law Act 1996 can be used to apply for non-molestation and occupation orders to protect family members from harm. The Protection from Eviction Act 1977 is more suitable for eviction matters, as it covers the eviction process for tenants and licensees. In the case of Tom, the Bears should provide reasonable notice and may need a court order for eviction. For Granny Bear, Mr and Mrs Bear can apply for non-molestation and occupation orders under sections 42 and 33-38 of the Family Law Act 1996. Cinderella can also apply for a non-molestation order under section 42 to prevent harassment from Mr Bear.

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no, Granny Bear, Mrs Bear’s mother, comes to stay in the spare room. After a few days, she decides that Baby Bear needs more discipline. Every time he leaves a toy on the floor she smacks him hard. Mr and Mrs Bear tell her to stop but she refuses. Mr and Mrs Bear do not want to turn Granny Bear out of the house but they do want to take legal steps to stop her hitting Baby Bear. Can they take steps under the FLA *?
Yes, Mr and Mrs Bear can take steps under the Family Law Act * (FLA *) to protect Baby Bear. They can apply for:
- Non-molestation order: Prevent Granny Bear from harming Baby Bear.
- Occupation order: Regulate Granny Bear’s presence in the house.
Would you like more details on how to apply for these orders?
this is for a uni workshop, please give exact ways
Alright, here are the exact ways Mr and Mrs Bear can take legal steps under the Family Law Act *:
Non-Molestation Order:
*. Application Form: Fill out form FL401 to apply for a non-molestation order.
*. Statement of Case: Provide a statement detailing the incidents and why the order is needed.
*. Submit: Submit the form at your local family court.
*. Court Hearing: Attend the court hearing where the judge will decide on the order.
Occupation Order:
*. Application Form: Fill out form FL401 for an occupation order as well.
*. Statement of Case: Detail the reasons and need for Granny Bear’s presence to be regulated.
*. Submit: Submit the form at your local family court.
*. Court Hearing: Attend the court hearing for the judge to decide on the order.
Both forms and further guidance can be found on the official UK government website.
could you refer to specific parts of the law
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Certainly! Here are specific sections of the Family Law Act * that are relevant to Mr and Mrs Bear's situation:
- Section *: Non-molestation orders.
- Sections *-*: Occupation orders.
These sections detail the provisions and criteria for obtaining these orders.
and which parts of these sections allow for mrs bear to apply
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Mrs Bear can apply for the orders under the following parts of the Family Law Act *:
- Section *(*): This section allows for the application for a non-molestation order by an "associated person," which includes family members.
- Section *: This section details who can apply for an occupation order, which includes spouses or cohabitants.
Would you need more detailed guidance on these applications?
Tom leaves and Mr Bear, finding the nights cold, then commences a relationship with Cinderella. She has her own home but very soon she is spending most nights at the cottage. Mr Bear is besotted with Cinderella and promises to divorce Mrs Bear and marry Cinderella. However, Cinderella becomes disenchanted with Mr Bear when after * weeks he still refuses to tell Mrs Bear about their relationship. She leaves the cottage. Mr Bear is desperate for Cinderella to return and he telephones her constantly at home and work to ask her to come back. Can Cinderella use the FLA * to obtain a non-molestation order?
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Yes, Cinderella can use the Family Law Act * to obtain a non-molestation order. Here's how:
- Section *: Non-molestation orders.
- Application Form (FL401): Fill out and submit to the local family court.
- Statement of Case: Detail the harassment and need for the order.
- Court Hearing: Attend to present your case.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to apply for the non-molestation order?