When there is an application in the Children's Court for children to be brought under the protection and care of the state government.
This section has information about what can happen in the Children's Court if there are concerns about the safety or well-being of your children. Find out:
what help is available for people involved in child protection matters
how child protection concerns are investigated
what happens in protection and care applications in the Children's Court
what protection orders the court can make
how parents can tell their story to the court in a Response
how grandparents and other significant others can have a say, and
what happens after a final order is made placing a child in the care of Child Protection.
If you are impacted by the regional court closures between 1 June and 28 August and you don’t think you can attend court in person, it’s important to let the court know.
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