A specific issue order is an order issued by a court to resolve a specific dispute concerning a child's upbringing.
It is typically used when parents or guardians cannot agree on a particular issue related to the child's welfare, such as which school the child should attend, what religious upbringing they should have, or whether they should undergo a specific medical treatment.
The court will consider the child's best interests when making decisions and may issue a specific issue order to provide clarity and resolution to the dispute.
These orders aim to ensure that important decisions regarding the child's upbringing are made in their best interests and with their welfare as the primary consideration.
If you are in a dispute about your child’s upbringing, contact me to discuss the best way to proceed.
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