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A court may make an order on a parent or guardian of a juvenile (10 to 16 years old) who is convicted of an offence, a child of 10 and over whom is made subject of an anti-social behaviour order or a sex offender order, and a child under 10 whom is made subject to a child safety order. The court will also be able to impose this order when someone has been convicted of failing to ensure their child attends school regularly. The council are responsible for supervision of the implementation of any parenting orders issued by the court. A Parenting Order is an order under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. The Parenting Order was designed primarily to help and support parents when their children get into trouble. A court may make an Order on a parent or Guardian of: A juvenile (10 to 16 year old) who is convicted of an offence.
The court will also be able to impose this order when someone has been convicted of failing to ensure their child attends school regularly.
How does the court decide to issue a Parenting Order? The Court will ask for the family to have an assessment. This requires the Court to collect information on your family circumstances and what affect a Parenting Order may have.
What if I cannot attend or I am ill? You must telephone the named responsible officer and explain the reason you are unable to attend. You may be asked to produce a sick note if you are ill. What if I don't go to Court? A Parenting Order can be made in the absence of the parent and Guardian in Court. A parent should attend court to support their child. It may give you the opportunity to express your views if asked by the Court. Your Solicitor will give you advice about being placed on a Parenting Order and your rights to appeal against it. What if I do not keep to the conditions of the Order? If you have no genuine reason you will be in breach of the Order. You will be given a written warning. If you still fail to attend a Review meeting will be held. Further failure to comply will result in you being taken back to court.
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This document was last updated on 2007-10-17 14:21:10 published by the team. Document Reference:LBE_122387


