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Post-adoption contact after Re S: sea change or ripple in the ocean? Part 1
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Karen Lennon, Park Square Barristers
Oliver Latham, Park Square Barristers
The provisions of ss 26(2)(b), (3) and (4), alongside s 27(1)(a) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, are well established in the statute book. They will be well known to practitioners and judges, in that they provide the family court with the power to order contact between a child placed for adoption and a named person. The period during which these orders are alive is, however, time limited: they apply during the period between the making of a placement for adoption order and the making of a formal adoption order.

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