Course description
Child Arrangement Orders are at the centre of most private children law cases, however if the orders are not followed it is vital that you know how to respond to ensure they are enforced.
Barrister Jack Henry presents this live and interactive broadcast which will look at the procedure of applying for an enforcement application and the courts’ considerations when making such orders.
It will cover the Courts’ powers when a party has breached a Child Arrangements Order, the restrictions on making enforcement orders, when the court may decline to make them, how to amend or revoke an enforcement order, how COVID-19 has impacted this area, and much more.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
Child Arrangements Orders are the foundations of private law children cases but what happens when the orders are not followed?
This virtual classroom seminar will look at the procedure in applying for an enforcement application and the courts’ considerations when making such orders. Practical advice will be given to all practitioners in both bringing and responding to any enforcement application.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- Courts’ powers when a party has breached a Child Arrangements Order
- Detailed overview of enforcement orders and orders for compensation for financial loss
- Restrictions on making enforcement orders and when the court may decline to make such order
- Amending or revoking an enforcement order
- Procedure for applying for an enforcement orders and orders for compensation for financial loss
- Impact of COVID-19
- Case examples and tactical considerations
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