Marie N Davis

Marie N Davis
Marie N Davis

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

A child protection order to keep away any threatening person is being applied for too

Having witnessed an act of violence perpetrated by Mr John Henry Davis against a member of the family and seeing the extent to which this abhorent behaviour extends, I am obliged to take action to prevent any harassment of my 9 year old daughter Mary
I intend to use one of all of the appropriate following procedure/legislation headings

Emergency Protection Order (EPO) If the court thinks it would be dangerous for your child to live at home, or thinks someone else should leave your home, then it can make an EPO. This sort of order usually lasts for 8 days and will never last more than 15 days. Your child might have to leave home for a short while (but never longer than 15 days, unless the court decides that a Care Order is necessary). If your child does have to leave home, family and friends can still visit them if your child wants this.
Care Orders
The court might make a Care Order if it thinks it is not safe for your child to live at home. It will give the Local Authority the same responsibilities as a parent and decisions can be taken as to where the child may live.
Supervision Orders
This order means that your child can still stay at home, but a social worker would be in regular contact with you and your child. There may be directions attached to the order that ask you to do something specific, for example, make sure your child attends a Family Centre or keeps medical appointments.
Section 8 Orders
A contact order - an order that says that a person that the child lives with, or is to live with, must allow the child to visit or stay with the person named in the order, or for that person and the child to have indirect contact with each other, or prohibiting contact with the person named in the order
A prohibited steps order - an order that says no step may be taken by a parent in meeting their parental responsibility for a child, which is of a kind specified in the order, shall be taken by any person without the consent of the court A residence order - an order setting the arrangements to be made regarding the person a child lives with
A specific issue order - an order giving directions regarding a specific question which has arisen, or which may arise, in connection with any aspect of parental responsibility for a child

Police Protection
The police can take your child into police protection if they think that your child is in immediate danger. This will usually last for up to 72 hours and they must inform you and a Social Worker of the whereabouts of your child or children.
Criminal Cases
If your child has been seriously abused then the person or people who abused them may be charged.
Child Assessment Orders
A Child Assessment Order may be made as part of a child protection investigation. It means the court thinks that there may be medical evidence that your child may have hurt or abused. Medical evidence means facts that show that your child has been hurt on purpose or in ways that wouldn't usually happen to them. Under this type of order your child does not have to leave home if they do not wish to, however, if they do leave home it will usually be

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