An occupation order is an order made by the court that regulates who can live in a certain property, whether it's owned or rented. It can determine who can live in the property, exclude someone from it, or allow someone to return to it.
Occupation orders are often used in cases of domestic violence or disputes between cohabiting partners or family members. They aim to protect the rights of individuals to occupy a property and ensure their safety and well-being.
These cases are often very finely balanced and it’s imperative that your case is presented properly to ensure that you get the right outcome. Contact me to discuss your case and ensure that it’s handled properly.
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