Section 24 (5) of the
Adoption and Children Act 2002 — «where (a) an application for the revocation of a placement order has been made and has not been disposed of, and (b) the child is not placed for adoption by the authority, the child may not without the court's leave be placed for adoption under the order» — applies only where a substantive application for the revocation of a placement order has been made, ie the applicant, having got over the leave hurdle, is making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of
Adoption and
Children Act 2002 — «where (a) an application
for the revocation of a placement order has been made and has not been disposed of, and (b) the
child is not
placed for adoption by the authority, the child may not without the court's leave be placed for adoption under the order» — applies only where a substantive application for the revocation of a placement order has been made, ie the applicant, having got over the leave hurdle, is making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of
adoption by the authority, the
child may not
without the court's leave be
placed for adoption under the order» — applies only where a substantive application for the revocation of a placement order has been made, ie the applicant, having got over the leave hurdle, is making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of
adoption under the order» — applies only where a substantive application
for the revocation of a placement order has been made, ie the applicant, having got over the leave hurdle, is making a substantive application which, consequent upon the grant of leave, would be likely to have been perceived as having a real prospect of success.
Adoption Assistance will place children for adoption from birth to age eighteen without regard to race, sex, religion or national
Adoption Assistance will
place children for adoption from birth to age eighteen without regard to race, sex, religion or national
adoption from birth to age eighteen
without regard to race, sex, religion or national origin.
Remember, even if there is a plan
for adoption, a
child can not be
placed for adoption against the wishes of the parents
without a placement order being made by the court.