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Though section 34 appears to give the court adequate power to secure the attendance of both parents where necessary , we were informed that courts did not always appreciate this fact and that frequently only one parent , usually the ...
Though section 34 appears to give the court adequate power to secure the attendance of both parents where necessary , we were informed that courts did not always appreciate this fact and that frequently only one parent , usually the ...
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We think that many younger children might benefit from attendance centre treatment and we recommend that the lower age limit should be ten years . We understand that at present offenders are not usually expected to travel more than ten ...
We think that many younger children might benefit from attendance centre treatment and we recommend that the lower age limit should be ten years . We understand that at present offenders are not usually expected to travel more than ten ...
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Even at existing centres we understand that there are times when the attendance falls below the desirable minimum of six , and it is unlikely that centres in less densely populated areas could function well at the present rate of ...
Even at existing centres we understand that there are times when the attendance falls below the desirable minimum of six , and it is unlikely that centres in less densely populated areas could function well at the present rate of ...
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