C2 Court Form: An Application in Existing Court Proceedings Relating to Children

C2 Court Form: An Application in Existing Court Proceedings Relating to Children

The C2 court form is used to:
  1. Ask for permission to start proceedings, or
  2. to request an order or directions in existing proceedings, or
  3. to ask to join or leave proceedings.

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