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DAPOs in the Family Court (Pilot): procedure from application to order, including permission, service, hearings, order provisions, notification and legal aid, and pilot areas (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note explains the actions required when seeking a domestic abuse protection order (DAPO) under the pilot operated via FPR 2010, PD 36ZG—Part 3 of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021: Provision during piloted commencement, in the courts named for the pilot, through to the point an order is made. It identifies the geographical areas in scope of the pilot, the process for applications issued on notice and without notice to the respondent, the rules on service, and the types of conditions a DAPO may contain. It also outlines the availability of legal aid for these applications. For guidance on the measures to follow once a DAPO has been made, including service of the order, informing the police of the order, and information about any electronic monitoring requirement, see Practice Note: Domestic abuse protection orders in the Family Court—procedure after order (pilot scheme). The provisions relating to DAPOs in the Family Court set out in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (DAA 2021) are commenced solely for the purpose of the pilot in FPR 2010, PD 36ZG in specified courts. Accordingly, an application for a DAPO can only be made under the pilot in the specified courts identified for its operation...

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