SCHEDULE 5Financial relief in the High Court or a county court etc.
Part 9Failure to maintain: financial provision (and interim orders)
Orders that may be made where failure to maintain established
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(1)
The orders are—
(a)
an order that the respondent must make to the applicant such periodical payments for such term as may be specified;
(b)
an order that the respondent must secure to the applicant, to the satisfaction of the court, such periodical payments for such term as may be specified;
(c)
an order that the respondent must pay to the applicant such lump sum as may be specified;
(d)
an order that the respondent must make such periodical payments for such term as may be specified—
(i)
to such person as may be specified, for the benefit of the child to whom the application relates, or
(ii)
to the child to whom the application relates;
(e)
an order that the respondent must secure—
(i)
to such person as may be specified for the benefit of the child to whom the application relates, or
(ii)
to the child to whom the application relates,
to the satisfaction of the court, such periodical payments for such term as may be specified;
(f)
an order that the respondent must pay such lump sum as may be specified—
(i)
to such person as may be specified for the benefit of the child to whom the application relates, or
(ii)
to the child to whom the application relates.
(2)
In this Part “specified” means specified in the order.