Section 91(14) Children Act Orders - Procedure & Caselaw Live at Your Desk
Introduction
Orders made under Section 91(14) of the Children Act 1989 can restrain an individual from making an application under the Children Act 1989 without permission of the Court. Such orders can have a profound impact on any party to a case and therefore it is important that they are fully understood and only applied in appropriate cases.
This virtual classroom seminar will combine practical advice on the applicable procedure with key caselaw on the subject to offer you a rounded and detailed overview. The session will also draw upon the experience of the presenter and should help equip all family law practitioners in the field of private law children to fully understand these applications.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- What are section 91(14) orders?
- The purpose of such orders
- Factors that the court will consider in making a section 91(14) order
- Making an application after a section 91(14) order has been made
- Procedural considerations
- Key caselaw
- Re A (A child) (Supervised contact) (s91(14) Children Act 1989 orders)
- Impact of COVID-19
- Case examples and tactical considerations
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.