If you have received a PLO letter, please contact our Pre Proceedings Solicitors (PLO) for advice. Pre-proceedings, often referred to as PLO (Public Law Outline) meetings, are held with the Local Authority when they have serious concerns about a child’s welfare. These meetings serve as a final effort to discuss, with the child’s parents, what measures and support can be put in place to look after the child’s welfare. If the situation does not improve for the child, the Local Authority may decide to issue care proceedings, so the pre-proceedings, or PLO, process is starting to work with parents before the matter is taken to Court.
A letter will be sent from the Local Authority to the parents which will state that the parents are required to attend a pre-proceedings, or PLO, meeting with the Local Authority. The letter will advise the parents to instruct a solicitor to attend the meeting with them as the pre-proceedings, or PLO, process is a formal legal process so it is important to have a solicitor present to advise and assist the parents throughout the process.
During the pre-proceedings meeting, the parents will be given a “statement of expectations” which sets out what is expected of the parents in respect of their child in order to ensure the child’s welfare is safeguarded and address the concerns held by the Local Authority in relation to the child.
Care proceedings may be issued by the Local Authority if the expectations set out in the statement of expectations are not met and the Local Authority continues to have concerns for the welfare of the child.
Our family team are able to attend pre-proceedings meetings with parents and advise parents before the initial meeting takes place. These meetings are very important as if progress is not made within the pre-proceedings process, the Local Authority may decide to issue Court proceedings. Having an experienced pre proceedings solicitor (PLO) to represent you can, therefore, be crucial.
If you have received a letter from the Local Authority regarding the welfare of your child, you should contact us as soon as possible. We appreciate that receiving such a letter can be scary and confusing. However, it is very important that you follow the instructions in the letter carefully, and that you engage positively in this process to demonstrate that you are willing to improving your child’s welfare. Our team of family experts are on hand to assist you and explain things in a clear manner for you to understand. Call Reeds Solicitors on 0333 240 7373 or via email on info@reeds.co.uk.