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Children and Adoption Act 2006

Part 1 - Orders with respect to children in family proceedings

7.Part 1 of the Act adds to the powers of the courts when dealing with cases involving contact with children.

8.During the proceedings a court may, even if it does not make a contact order, direct a party to take part in an activity that would promote contact with a child. It may make similar provision by means of a condition in a contact order.

9.The courts' powers in cases involving breach of a contact order are increased by adding:

  • a power to make an enforcement order imposing an unpaid work requirement;

  • a power to order one person to pay compensation to another for a financial loss caused by a breach.

10.These powers are in addition to their powers as to contempt and their ability to alter the residence and contact arrangements as regards a child.

11.Part 1 also includes provision to reform the courts' existing power to make family assistance orders and imposes a duty on the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) and Welsh family proceedings officers to carry out risk assessments where they suspect a child is at risk of harm.

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