CompactLaw Legal Glossary

Prohibited Steps Order - definition

An order made by a court in a family case to prevent certain actions being taken without the court first consenting. For example, a prohibited steps order can be made to prevent a child or children being taken abroad on holiday by one of their parents. This is done in circumstances where there is a custody dispute and there is a perceived risk that the parent will not return with the child or children. 

 

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