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Image of the FP161 form titled 'Appellant's Notice for Appeals to the Family Division of the High Court,' used for formally requesting a review of a lower court's decision in family law cases.

FP161

If you need to appeal a decision to the Family Division of the High Court, the FP161 form is the document you must complete. This appellant's notice is used to formally request that the High Court reviews and possibly overturns a decision made by a lower court in family law matters.
Whether you're working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, properly completing and submitting the FP161 form is crucial to ensuring your appeal is heard by the Family Division of the High Court.

Image of the C2 application form used to request changes to existing court orders or seek new orders in family court.

c2

If you need to request a change to an existing court order or seek permission to introduce a new application in family court, the C2 form is what you’ll need. This form is essential for modifying child arrangements, seeking urgent directions, or requesting additional orders under the Children Act 1989.
Whether you're working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, properly completing the C2 form is a key step in the legal process.

Image of the N600 form used to apply for an order enforcing contempt proceedings in the family court.

N600

If you need to apply for an order enforcing contempt proceedings in the family court, the N600 form is required. This form is used to initiate action against someone who has disobeyed a court order or has otherwise shown contempt of court.
Whether you're working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, correctly completing and submitting the N600 form is essential to ensure the court addresses the contempt and enforces its orders.

Image of the FC600 form used to apply for an order determining contempt proceedings in the family court.

FC600

If you need to initiate contempt proceedings in the family court, the FC600 form is the document you must complete. This form is used to apply for an order that addresses instances of contempt, such as disobedience to court orders or disruptive behavior during court proceedings.
Whether you're working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, properly completing and submitting the FC600 form is essential for the court to consider your contempt application.

Image of the FL415 form, a statement of service used to confirm to the court how and when legal papers were served.

FL415

If you need to confirm to the court that legal documents have been served, the FL415 form is required. This ‘Statement of Service’ form is used to provide details on how and when you served the court papers, and who they were served on, ensuring that the legal process is properly followed.
Whether you’re working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, correctly completing and submitting the FL415 form is essential to verifying that the necessary parties have been notified.

Image of the FL407A form used to respond to an application for a non-molestation order or an occupation order.

FL407A

If you need to apply for the committal of someone who has breached a court order, the FL407A form is what you’ll need. This form is used to request that the court take action against an individual who has violated the terms of a non-molestation order, occupation order, or any other protective order under the Family Law Act 1996.
Whether you’re working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, accurately completing and submitting the FL407A form is crucial to enforcing the court's orders and ensuring your protection.

Image of the FL403 form used to extend, vary, or discharge an existing non-molestation or occupation order.

FL403

If you need to apply to extend, vary, or discharge an existing non-molestation or occupation order, the FL403 form is required. This form is used to request changes to protective orders under the Family Law Act 1996, ensuring that the orders continue to meet your needs as circumstances change.
Whether you’re working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, correctly completing and submitting the FL403 form is essential to adjusting the protection provided by the court.

Image of the FL401 application form used to apply for a non-molestation order or an occupation order.

FL401

If you need to apply for a non-molestation order or an occupation order to protect yourself or your children from domestic abuse, the FL401 form is essential. This form is used to request protective orders under the Family Law Act 1996, which can help ensure your safety and security in difficult situations.
Whether you’re working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, correctly completing and submitting the FL401 form is crucial to obtaining the protection you need.

Image of the N215 form used to provide proof of service of legal documents to the court.

N215

If you need to provide proof of service for documents in a legal case, the N215 form is the document you must complete. This form is used to confirm that legal papers, such as court orders or notices, have been properly served to the relevant parties involved in your case.
Whether you're working with a family solicitor or receiving support from a McKenzie Friend, accurately completing and submitting the N215 form is crucial for demonstrating that all required documents have been delivered according to legal requirements.

Image of the N463 application form used to request urgent consideration in a judicial review case.

N463

If you need to apply for urgent consideration in a judicial review case, the N463 form is the document you must complete. This form is used when you require the court to review your judicial review application on an urgent basis, often due to time-sensitive matters or situations where immediate action is necessary.
Whether you’re working with a family solicitor or with the support of a McKenzie Friend, correctly completing and submitting the N463 form is essential to ensure your application is considered promptly.

Image of the N461 application form used to apply for judicial review of a decision by a public body.

N461

If you need to apply for judicial review, the N461 form is the essential document you must complete. This form is used to challenge the lawfulness of a decision, action, or failure to act by a public body, including government departments, local authorities, or other official bodies.
Whether you’re working with a family solicitor or with the support of a McKenzie Friend, properly completing and submitting the N461 form is crucial to initiating the judicial review process.

Image of the N161 application form used to appeal a decision made by a family court.

N161

If you need to appeal a decision made by a family court, the N161 form is required to start the appeal process. This form is crucial for those seeking to challenge a court’s decision regarding matters such as child arrangements, financial orders, or other family-related rulings.
Whether you're working with a family solicitor or navigating the process with the help of a McKenzie Friend, correctly completing and submitting the N161 form is essential to ensuring your appeal is heard.

Image of the C100 application form for making arrangements for a child or resolving disputes about their upbringing.

c100

If you're involved in a family court dispute or need to make formal arrangements for your child, the C100 form is essential. This form is used to apply for various court orders under the Children Act 1989, which can help resolve issues concerning your child’s upbringing.
Whether you're seeking assistance from a family solicitor or representing yourself with the support of a McKenzie Friend, understanding and properly completing the C100 form is crucial.

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