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Obtaining a non-molestation or occupation order If they admit the allegations against them (or fail to attend) then the appropriate Injunction Order is made, usually lasting six or 12 months - but this can be longer or 'until further notice' in some cases.
The courts always require evidence before they will make a Non-Molestation Order. However, many applications are made 'ex-parte', meaning the respondent is not given an opportunity to defend themselves before the Order is made.
Obtaining a non-molestation or occupation order If they admit the allegations against them (or fail to attend) then the appropriate Injunction Order is made, usually lasting six or 12 months - but this can be longer or 'until further notice' in some cases.
Breaching a non-molestation order is a criminal offence that can be taken to the criminal court. The criminal courts have a range of sentencing options available to them. The maximum sentence is 5 years imprisonment and a fine.
Non-molestation orders are incredibly powerful. They are upheld by the law at the highest degree, to keep all citizens safe. As such, breaching these orders is an arrestable offence. If guilty, the offender is likely to be arrested and could face a maximum of up to five years in prison.
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Breach of a Non-Molestation Order is classed as a criminal offence. If there is an initial or a minor breach the abuser will face a fine rather than a custodial sentence. However, very serious or repeated breaches can lead to a sentence of up to five years imprisonment.
The courts always require evidence before they will make a Non-Molestation Order. However, many applications are made 'ex-parte', meaning the respondent is not given an opportunity to defend themselves before the Order is made.
Text message/social media evidence where relevant, such as messages containing threats of violence or control. Any relevant third party information. This might include for example a supporting letter from domestic violence support worker, or counsellor, or GP.
Breaches of Non Molestation Orders The breach of a non-molestation order is a criminal offence with a possible prison sentence of up to five years. If the order is breached then an arrest may follow, charges brought before a criminal court. This would be the responsibility of the crown prosecution service (CPS).
How long does a non-molestation Order last? An ex-parte Order will last until first inter-parties Hearing. If a full Order is granted after this, it can last up to one year. This year can be from the date of the ex \u2013 parte Order or from the date of the Hearing, the Court makes this decision.

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