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My section 7 report stated supervised contact with a ratio ale that my daughter would not be risk to harm as there would be supervision (not that she's at risk of harm anyway). The judge agreed and ordered supervised contact.
A week later the Cafcass officer received the court file and wrote a letter stating she had made an error and she did not recommend contact.
This was not a wording error, she has re-wrotten the entire paragraph.
Any idea on why this would happen and is the judge likely to rescind the order?
What can I do?
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hi,
generally courts follow cafcass advice. so likely they will accept the changes in recommendations. did cafcass give explanation as to the changes?
No, the whole paragraph was changed without explanation.
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