A court order known as a "prohibited steps order" is intended to stop someone — most likely a parent — from acting in a particular way or carrying out specific parental responsibilities without the approval of the other parent or the court.
These are used when a parent fears that a person with parental authority over their child will decide something about them without getting the other's permission.
They are usually considered emergency orders. Learn more about them here:https://bit.ly/4803UPS
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