MyHMCTS: How to apply for a family public law order
Guides for local authorities or their solicitors using MyHMCTS to make a family public law order application.
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Use these guides to help with a family public law application using the MyHMCTS online service. You can you this service to apply for:
- care orders and interim care orders
- supervision orders and interim supervision orders
- emergency protection orders
- other orders under Part 4 of the Children Act 1989
If you a respondent’s legal representative, read our guidance on how to respond to a family public law order application.
If you are an intermediary, you cannot access MyHMCTS. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp local authority will send you any court documents directly as required.
Before you start
Before you start, you might want to read the following MyHMCTS guidance:
- how to create a MyHMCTS organisation account � for example, to create, manage, submit and pay for online cases
- how to complete administration tasks � for example, sharing a case, assigning a case and filing a notice of change or acting
Updates to this page
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Added guidance explaining how to remove a Cafcass document if it was uploaded to the wrong case, or contains a confidential address.
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Updated several of the guides with clarifications and new functionality
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Added information about confidential orders to submit and serve an application, upload other documents, orders or bundles, and make an additional or placement application.
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Added new screens and text to upload other documents guide for case file view
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Added subsection in main guide about urgent out of hours applications
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Added new help information to the guides
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Added a line about adding additional court bundles to the Upload other documents, orders or bundles guide
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Added a line to set expectation for intermediaries
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Added new subsection in additional and placement applications guide for replacing or adding documents after submission
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New guidance and screens following updates to the service
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Several updates to guides to make instructions clearer and improve signposting following feedback
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