1271. Power of local authorities to make parenting orders in cases of anti-social behaviour.
1271. Power of local authorities to make parenting orders in cases of anti-social behaviour.
Children (Volume 9 (2023), paras 1–722; Volume 10 (2023), paras 723–1311) | Commentary
A local authority1 may apply for a parenting order in respect of a parent2 of a child3 if:
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(1) the local authority has reason to believe that the child has engaged in anti-social
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A local authority1 may apply for a parenting order in respect of a parent2 of a child3 if:
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(1) the local authority has reason to believe that the child has engaged in anti-social
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