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Occupation order

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An occupation order is a type of injunction in English law. It is one of two types of injunction available under the Family Law Act 1996, the other being a non-molestation order.[1] An occupation order is used to regulate who can live in the family home.

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  1. ^ "Women's Aid - The Survivor's Handbook - Getting an injunction". womensaid.org.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2015.