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Pob canllaw
Family Law
6 camau
Diweddarwyd March 2026

Gwneud Cais am Orchymyn Dim Aflonyddu

Sut i gael gorchymyn llys i'ch amddiffyn rhag aflonyddu neu drais domestig.

Trosolwg

A non-molestation order is a court order under the Family Law Act 1996 that protects you from being harassed, threatened, intimidated, or subjected to violence by a current or former partner, family member, or someone you have had an intimate relationship with. Breaching a non-molestation order is a criminal offence punishable by up to 5 years' imprisonment. You can apply to the family court, and in urgent cases, the court can make the order without notice to the respondent (ex parte).

Pwy all ddefnyddio'r broses hon

  • You are or have been in a relationship with the person (married, civil partners, cohabitants, or in an intimate personal relationship)
  • You are a relative of the person
  • You have experienced or are at risk of molestation — violence, threats, harassment, intimidation, or pestering

Proses gam wrth gam

1

Gather Evidence

Collect evidence of the abuse or harassment — text messages, emails, photos of injuries, medical records, police reports, witness statements. Keep a diary of incidents with dates, times, and descriptions.

Amserlen: Before applying
2

Seek Legal Advice

Contact a solicitor specialising in family law or domestic abuse. Legal aid is available for domestic abuse cases without a means test if you can provide evidence of abuse. You can also contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline.

Amserlen: Before applying
3

Complete the Application Form (FL401)

Fill in Form FL401 and a supporting witness statement (Form FL401A) setting out the history of abuse and why the order is needed. If urgent, request a without-notice hearing in the application.

Amserlen: 1–2 days
4

Submit to the Family Court

File the application at your local family court. There is no court fee for non-molestation order applications. The court will list a hearing — if without notice, usually within 1–2 days.

Amserlen: Same day
5

Attend the Hearing

At the hearing, the judge will consider your evidence and decide whether to make the order. If without notice, the order is temporary and a return hearing will be listed (usually within 14 days) for the respondent to attend and respond.

Amserlen: 1–14 days
6

Serve the Order

The order must be served on the respondent, usually by the court or a process server. Breach of the order is a criminal offence — call 999 if the respondent breaches it.

Amserlen: After hearing

Costau

Court feeFree (no fee for non-molestation orders)
Solicitor costsLegal aid available for domestic abuse cases

Rhybuddion pwysig

If you are in immediate danger, call 999.

Breach of a non-molestation order is a criminal offence — report any breach to the police immediately.

You do not need to be living with the person to apply.

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