Pre- Proceedings (Public Law Outline)
PLO Proceedings
The local authority may decide to invite parents to a Public Law Outline Meeting (PLO) or a pre-proceedings meeting. A PLO meeting tends to be the last opportunity to try to resolve matters by agreement prior to the issue of care proceedings
What happens at a PLO Meeting?
It is a meeting attended by the Local Authority (Social Worker, Team manager and solicitor) together with the parents to see if an agreement can be reached or negotiated to prevent the matter going to Court
How long should the PLO last?
Should I attend the PLO meeting?
Will I be entitled to legal aid?
Childcare & Social Services Legal Advice
We at Berris Law have many years of experience in this field and in particular, Julian Hayes an expert Child Panel solicitor. Please call on 020 3325 7415 for a free consultation.
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