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Care and Protection of Children Act 2007
101Right of representation
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101 Right of representation
(1) A party to the proceedings may be represented by a legal
practitioner or any other person.
Note for subsection (1)
See also Division 6B.
(2) The Court may adjourn the proceedings until a party has a
reasonable opportunity to obtain the representation.