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Posted Thu, 03 Apr 2025 08:19:47 GMT by Amanda Nolan-Durbin
I have received a notice to register a restriction against my property based on a court order to pay school fees to my ex partner for my child. 

The restriction reads:

RESTRICTION: No disposition of the registered estate by the proprietor of the registered estate is to be registered without a certificate signed by XXX that the provisions of paragraph 3 of a Court Order dated XXX have been complied with.

This feels like it gives my ex a lot of power over what I do with my property. There does seem to be a lot of different options for the restriction wording and I wonder if there is a better one which just states that the court order is complied with and doesn’t require her to sign a certificate? 

Posted Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:26:12 GMT by Adam Hookway
Amanda - there are a lot of standard restrictions as you state with most worded to fit specific scenarios - Practice guide 19: notices, restrictions and the protection of third-party interests in the register - GOV.UK
The Notice will explain what options you have and I'd suggest you seek legal advice/assistance as the advice/guidance we can offer is in the Notice and PG

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