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Prohibited Steps Order
If you are accommodated, there is no legal Court Order on you that says where you should live. But there may be things to do with your care that Children, Schools and Families feel need a Court Order. An example of this would be that a member of your family must not come and take you to a different country. A “Prohibited Steps Order” made by a court can stop these sorts of things being allowed to happen.
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