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FL407A form

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.


What the FL407A Form Is Used For

The FL407A form allows you to:

  • Apply for Committal
    Request that the court takes legal action against someone who has breached a protective order, which could result in penalties such as imprisonment.

  • Detail the Breach
    Clearly describe how the order was violated, providing evidence and documentation to support your claim.

  • Seek Enforcement of the Order
    Ensure that the court’s orders are upheld and that any breaches are addressed appropriately.


How to Submit Your Application

Complete the FL407A form and submit it either via email or by post to the nearest family court to your location.

  • Download the FL407A Application Form

Download the FL407A Form

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