1176. Enforcement of Part I orders.
1176. Enforcement of Part I orders.
Children (Volume 9 (2023), paras 1–722; Volume 10 (2023), paras 723–1311) | Commentary
The court in which a Part I order1 is registered2 has the same powers for the purpose of enforcing the order3 as it would have if it had itself made the order and had jurisdiction to make it, and proceedings for or with
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The court in which a Part I order1 is registered2 has the same powers for the purpose of enforcing the order3 as it would have if it had itself made the order and had jurisdiction to make it, and proceedings for or with
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