| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What need the people involved be? | Associated | 0%
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| What is mandatory test | Balance of harm | 0%
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| Consequences of breach | Criminal offence | 0%
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| Then turn to... | Discretionary factors | 0%
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| Main two ways | Entitled spouse or owner | 0%
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| 87% of orders made this way | Ex parte | 0%
|
| Main statute *still* in use | Family Law Act 1996 | 0%
|
| Home rights | 0%
| |
| s.33, who can apply? | Interest in property | 0%
|
| Non-entitled cohabitant or former | 0%
| |
| s.36, who can apply? | Non-entitled cohabitant or former | 0%
|
| Two types of orders | Non-molestation | 0%
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| Occupation | 0%
| |
| Relevant child | 0%
| |
| Section (answer two) | s.30(2) | 0%
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| Sections (respectively) | s.33 | 0%
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| Section | s.33(6) | 0%
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| Section | s.33(7) | 0%
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| s.36 | 0%
| |
| Non-mandatory harm test section | s.36(6) | 0%
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| Section | s.42(5) | 0%
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| Section | s.45 | 0%
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| Section | s.62 | 0%
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| Criteria | Secure health and well-being | 0%
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