What is a Prohibited Steps Order?

A Prohibited Steps Order is a legal injunction issued by a court to prevent a parent or someone with parental responsibility from making certain decisions or taking specific actions regarding a child without the court’s permission. 

Some common reasons for a Prohibited Steps Order include:

Prohibiting a parent from taking a child out of the country without the court’s consent. The court may order the child’s passport to be held safely to prevent international travel.

Preventing a parent from relocating with a child to a different area within the United Kingdom, or moving abroad without permission.

To prevent a parent from changing schools without agreement.

Restricting a parent from making certain medical decisions for a child.

A Prohibited Steps Order is designed to protect a child’s welfare and best interests, and lasts until the child reaches 18 years of age.

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