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PART 5 PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATIONS IN ADOPTION, PLACEMENT AND RELATED PROCEEDINGS
PART 7 LITIGATION FRIEND, CHILDREN'S GUARDIAN, REPORTING OFFICER AND CHILDREN AND FAMILY REPORTER
51.Circumstances in which the non-subject child does not need a litigation friend
52.Stage of proceedings at which a litigation friend becomes necessary
53.Who may be a litigation friend for a patient without a court order
54.How a person becomes a litigation friend without a court order
56.Court’s power to change litigation friend and to prevent person acting as litigation friend
57.Appointment of litigation friend by court order – supplementary
58.Procedure where appointment of litigation friend comes to an end
60.What the court or a court officer will do once the court has made a decision about appointing a children’s guardian
61.Termination of the appointment of the children’s guardian
63.How the children’s guardian exercises his duties – investigations and appointment of solicitor
64.Where the child instructs a solicitor or conducts proceedings on his own behalf
65.How the children’s guardian exercises his duties – attendance at court, advice to the court and reports
66.How the children’s guardian exercises his duties – service of documents and inspection of records
67.How the children’s guardian exercises his duties – communication of a court’s decision to the child
SECTION 5 WHO CAN ACT AS CHILDREN'S GUARDIAN, REPORTING OFFICER AND CHILDREN AND FAMILY REPORTER
PART 8 DOCUMENTS AND DISCLOSURE OF DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION
PART 16 WITNESSES, DEPOSITIONS AND EVIDENCE FOR FOREIGN COURTS
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