Notice of Application for Enforcement by a method the court considers appropriate

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterDivorce and civil partnership dissolution forms
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Notice of Application for
Enforcement by such method of
enforcement as the court may
consider appropriate
To be completed by the court
Name of court Case No. (if known)
Name of Applicant (judgment creditor)
Name of Respondent (judgment debtor)
D50K Notice of application for enforcement by such method of enforcement as the court may consider appropriate (06.16)
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NOTE: If you are applying for a specic method of enforcement you should complete the
appropriate application form and pay the relevant fee for that application.
The Applicant applies for an order enforcing payment of the sums due to the Applicant under an
order of this court dated whereby the Respondent was ordered to pay
the Applicant (give details of the provisions made in the order)
D D /M M /YYYY
By (set out dates for payment contained in the order)
The Applicant applies to the court for an order for such method of enforcement as the court may
consider appropriate.
Family Procedure Rules 2010 Rule 33.3(2)(b)
To the Respondent
As a result of this application, the court has issued an order that the you must attend court to provide
information about your means or other information needed to enforce the order referred to above. At the
hearing of this application, the court may make an order for enforcement by any of the following methods,
as it considers appropriate:
An attachment of earnings order
A third party debt order
A charging order, stop order or stop notice
A writ or warrant of execution (seizure and sale of personal property)
The appointment of a receiver
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