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Vacating a Non-Molestation Order


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(@JackParker)
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I live in another country, about 5000 miles away from my ex who is in the UK. She has had a non-molestation order against me for 10 years, which is ridiculous, and I have never challenged it because I live abroad. It was put in place in 2011. Now that I have indirect contact with my daughter, i think my ex is using the order to stop me from asking for information about our daughter.

 

How can i attempt to get this ancient, unnecessary order vacated? I havent seen my ex in 10 years. What is the process and cost.

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(@dadmod2)
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hi,

there is

Form FL403- Ask the court to vary, extend or discharge an existing non-molestation order or occupation order. form: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/958051/fl403-eng.pdf

If an ex-parte NMO has been granted, that you conisder to be unjustified or based on false allegations, you may apply for it to be revoked with FL403 form (free application).

https://fnf.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=582:non-molestation-orders-and-covid-19&catid=42&utm_content=buffer18e92&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer

 

If you want to keep your personal details private from the other parties in the application, leave the ‘applicant details’ section blank and fill in Form C8. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/form-c8-confidential-contact-details-family-procedure-rules-2010-rule-291

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