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A Prohibited Steps Order is a court order in the United Kingdom common in divorce and separation cases. An example of where a Prohibited Steps Order might be applied for is to prevent one parent from taking a child out of the country.

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  1. "Prohibited steps orders". Fraser Brown Solicitors. Archived from the original on 17 July 2019.


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