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Mind that child

13 March 2008 / David Jones
Issue: 7312 / Categories: Features , Public , Legal services , Community care
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David Jones offers practical guidance on making timely interventions in suspected child abduction cases

On receipt of an allegation of child abduction, a solicitor usually seeks a Prohibited Steps Order (PSO), under s 8 of the Children Act 1989 in the county court to prevent the removal of the child. However, in R v Chief Constable of Cheshire ex parte K [1990] 1 FLR 70, [1990] 1 FCR 201 Lord Justice Neill held that the police are not under an absolute duty to intervene to recover a child (under a s 8 order) unless there is a risk to the health and safety of the child; a breach of the peace, or a situation of violence occurs. The court has its own powers to enforce its orders. Police are required to send a port alert if justified and inform the Border & Immigration Agency (BIA). In practice we find these orders to be of little value to us, unless an allegation of abduction under s 1 of the Child Abduction Act 1984 (CAA

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