CompactLaw Legal Glossary

Specific Issue Order - definition

An order made by a court regarding a specific issue relating to a child, for example, where a child should go to school. The court will make an order where the parents cannot agree. These orders are made as part of other matrimonial proceedings, such as divorce or separation. Any order made by the court will treat the child's welfare as paramount.
 
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