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What is a C2 court application?

What is a C2 court application?

Form C2: Make an application in existing court proceedings relating to children. Ask for permission to start proceedings, or to request an order or directions in existing proceedings, or to ask to join or leave proceedings.

Where can I get a C2 form?

You can get a copy of this form from any family court ofce or from our website at hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk Please ensure that any documents submitted with this form or at a later date, do not include the confidential contact details you wish to withhold.

What is a C1 application form?

Apply for any order under the Act except care and supervision orders, Section 8 orders and enforcement of a child arrangements order.

Where do I send my C1 form?

The completed form has to be sent to the appropriate Sheriff Clerk or Commissary Office, but if the deceased: was domiciled in the Edinburgh Sheriff Court District.

When to use the C2 form in court?

Form C2 is used to ask the court for permission to start proceedings (which shouldn’t apply to you, as they have already accepted your application). To make a new application, or to ask for new directions within existing proceedings, or to ask to join or leave proceedings.

How to make an application in existing court proceedings?

Form C2: Make an application in existing court proceedings relating to children. Ask for permission to start proceedings, or to request an order or directions in existing proceedings, or to ask to join or leave proceedings. PDF, 592KB, 8 pages.

How do you apply for a court order?

Form N244: Make an application to a court (‘application notice’) Use this ‘application notice’ to ask a court to set aside or vary a judgment, or suspend an enforcement process.

What does C2 stand for in family law?

C2 Application: for leave to commence proceedings; for an order or direction in existing proceedings; to be joined as, or cease to be, a party in existing family proceedings. C7 Supplement for an application for financial provision for a child or variation of financial provision for a child.