Although a Prohibited Steps Order is used for a specific reason, it is different to a Specific Issue Order – a Prohibited Steps Order is used to prevent a parent from taking actions involving a child, rather than giving them permission to do so.
How can Berris Law help?
Prohibited steps orders (PSOs) are not usually applied for unless the situation is very difficult, and we are well versed in assisting in such complex cases. We will carefully discuss all of the factors to take into consideration when applying for a PSO, including what it will cover, any changes which can be applied subsequently and all other areas you need to think about at the time of application.
Subsequently, we will keep you fully informed of the progress of your case, treating you with empathy and understanding while applying our expert legal knowledge to get you the best results.
What if I can’t afford a solicitor?
In some instances, legal aid does not cover all legal costs or may be repayable, but if you think you may be eligible we will carry out an initial eligibility assessment and assist in submitting an application to the legal aid agency.
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Require us out of hours please either telephone us on 020 3325 7415 or email us on info@berrislaw.co.uk or complete the online form.



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