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Preparing Court Forms

IMPORTANT NOTICE: 

Before filing a court application in Family Court, it is a legal requirement to attend a MIAM (Mediation Information Assessment Meeting) with a trained mediator who will give you a certificate to say that you have attended the meeting. You can attend a MIAM either in person or online. You do not have to go through with mediation and your ex partner does not have to attend the MIAM for you to be able to get your certificate. 

A MIAM is a meeting with an authorised family mediation to find out more about: 

  • mediation 

  • other options to resolve your dispute without needing to go to court 

There are special exceptions set out by the Family Procedure Rules 2010 (Part 3) and Practice Direction (3A, Sections 13–20) for not having to attend a MIAM, which you will tick on your C100 form and can be found on the government's website:

  • MIAM exemptions

 

Below you will find our interactive videos to support you through how to fill out key court forms needed for Family Court. If you need support filing forms regarding Divorce, Finance or Housing, we will signpost you to the relevant service below. 

Checklist

Evidence 

Gather Your Evidence

A diary of incidents, including dates, times, behaviours from ex partner and children.

Supporting documents such as GP notes, school records, police reports, texts and emails.

Is my evidence safe and secure?

Safeguarding

Are there any safeguarding issues you need to let the court know about?

Safeguarding issues can be related to domestic abuse or violence towards you and your child(ren)

Do I have the contact details of a support service e.g. RISE Sussex, Women’s Aid, National Domestic Abuse Helpline in case I feel unsafe during the process?

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Support

Take a moment to check in

 

Would a friend or McKenzie Friend help here?

 

Do I need advice from a clinics e.g. Brighton University Clinic, CLOCK or FLOWS?

 

Do I need emotional support during this process from a support service?

Family Court Orders: Checklist

1

Child Arrangements Order
 

Purpose

Decides where a child lives, contact arrangements, schooling decisions and holiday arrangements

Prohibited Steps Order

 

Purpose

Prevents the other parent from taking a specific action e.g removing child from school/country.

Specific Issue Order
 

Purpose

Decides a specific matter such as medical treatment, school, religion or name change.

Form(s) needed:

C100

Main application form for all court orders

C1A

If there are safeguarding or domestic abuse issues

C8

Confidentiality form if you want to keep your address private

Evidence to gather, if relevant:

Any written agreement attempts e.g. emails, texts, parenting plan

School reports e.g. attendance, safeguarding concerns

GP/health visitor notes if child’s health is impacted

Police reports or social services records 

2

Non Molestation Order
 

Purpose

Protects against harassment, threats, abuse or coercive behaviour

Form(s) needed:

FL401

Application form

C8

Confidentiality form if you want to keep your address private

Evidence to gather:

Police reports or crime reference numbers

GP or hospital notes recording injuries/abuse

Witness statements from friends, neighbours and professionals

Texts, emails, or recordings showing abusive behaviour

3

Occupation Order
 

Purpose

Decides who lives or can enter the family home

Form(s) needed:

FL401

Application form

C8

Confidentiality form if you want to keep your address private

Evidence to gather:

Tenancy agreement or mortgage documents

Utility bills to show occupancy

Police reports if relevant

Evidence of risk of harm if you remain in the home e.g. medical/social services reports

Individual Requirements

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Domestic Abuse Victims

​As part of efforts to make the family court system safer for domestic abuse victims, the court now has clear protection measures for victims during proceedings:

No cross-examination by the abuser

Special measures to ensure your safety and dignity during the proceedings including  giving evidence from behind a screen or via video link.

If you are worried about being cross-examined or feel unsafe, you may be eligible for  legal aid, depending on your circumstances.

You can ask for these on your C100 form.

 

Watch our Court Form 'How To' videos below.

Getting help when English isn’t your first language can feel very overwhelming.

You have the right to request an interpreter if English is not your first language. If you have difficulty with written English, courts can arrange translations of core documents.

 

The court must ensure you can understand, respond, and present your case

You can request an interpreter when making your application on the C100 form.
Watch our Court Form 'How To' videos below.

Your right to an interpreter

Reasonable Adjustments

Getting help when English isn’t your first language can feel very overwhelming.

You have the right to request an interpreter if English is not your first language. If you have difficulty with written English, courts can arrange translations of core documents.

 

The court must ensure you can understand, respond, and present your case

You can request an interpreter when making your application on the C100 form.
Watch our Court Form 'How To' videos below.

Court Form 'How To' Videos

The C100

The C100: Pt. 1
Your details
Court Information

The C100: Pt. 2
Section 1: The Children
Section 2 & 3: MIAM

The C100: Pt. 3
Section 3: MIAM Exemption [Detailed video below]
Section 4: Mediator Certificate
Section 5: Reasons for Applying

The C100: Pt. 4
Section 6a: Urgent Hearings
Section 6b: Without Notice Hearings

The C100: Pt. 5

Section 7: Other court cases
Section 8: International element
Section 9: Litigation Capacity
Section 10: Attending Court
Section 11: About You

Section 12: Respondent Details
Section 13: Others
Section 14: Solicitors Details
Section 15: Checklist
Section 16: Statement of Truth

The C100: Pt. 6
Section 3: MIAM Exemptions
3a: Domestic Abuse
3b: Child Protection Concerns

3c: Urgency
3d: Previous Attendance
3e: Other Exemptions

The Prohibited Steps Order

You also need the main C100 video above.

The Specific Issue Order

You also need the main C100 video above.

Further Services

Housing Support

Financial Support

Divorce Support

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