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A list of family law terminology to help better understand what lawyers are talking about and some of the specific terms used. This glossary provides general information only. Professional advice should always be taken and we cannot accept any liability for reliance on it.

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Occupation order

This provides that one party is entitled to occupy a property, often to the exclusion of others, due to domestic violence and issues of threats and safety. It is made in the context of domestic violence or abuse along with non-molestation orders, see above.

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