670. Exclusion requirements and undertakings.
Children (Volume 9 (2023), paras 1–722; Volume 10 (2023), paras 723–1311) | Commentary
Where, on being satisfied that an emergency protection order should be made, the court makes such an order in respect of a child1 it may include an exclusion requirement in the order2 if it is satisfied that:
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(1) there is reasonable cause to believe that, if a person ('the relevant person') is excluded from a dwelling house
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Where, on being satisfied that an emergency protection order should be made, the court makes such an order in respect of a child1 it may include an exclusion requirement in the order2 if it is satisfied that:
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(1) there is reasonable cause to believe that, if a person ('the relevant person') is excluded from a dwelling house
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