Heather Mills has let slip details regarding her divorce proceedings after she was photographer carrying a open notebook into a London restaurant this week.

Heather was spotted with the pad on her way to dinner with friends after a meeting with her legal team, Mishcon de Reya.

She had written: “I’m seeking an order for occupation of the matrimonial home.”

Underneath, she had written three bullet points detailing the consequences of order: “1) Continued access till divorce. 2) Refused access if I have court order. 3) Contempt of court. Ex parte application.”

According to the Mirror, Heather is seeking unlimited access to the home she shared with Paul in St John’s Wood in north London to provide a stable home for their daughter Beatrice during the divorce proceedings. Heather found she was locked out of the property in August after arriving there to find the locks had been changed.

The notes on the pad also revealed that the divorce case will be heard by Mrs Justice Baron, a member of the High Court Family Division, in a London court next year.

An onlooker at the restaurant told the Sun there was nothing accidental about how she was holding the notes facing the camera: “she wanted the world to know her plans. It’s an incredibly low shot.”

Heather’s spokesperson refused to comment on the notes, explaining: “this is an ongoing legal matter.”