A prohibited steps order is a court order that prevents a parent from taking certain actions concerning their child without the court's permission.
It is typically issued in cases where there are concerns about the child's welfare or safety.
The prohibited steps order may prevent a parent from, for example, removing the child from the country, changing the child's school, or making certain medical decisions without the court's approval.
These orders are intended to protect the best interests of the child and ensure that important decisions regarding their upbringing are made carefully and with consideration for their well-being.
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