Section 61: Consequences of Breaching an Exclusion Order
61.Enforcement of exclusion order
(1)A person who breaches an exclusion order commits an offence and shall be dealt with in accordance with this Act, except that the probation and social welfare officer may proceed on behalf of the State against the offender.
(2)A family and children court may vary or discharge an exclusion order on the application of the person named in the order or of the child concerned.
Plain English Summary
You must obey a court's exclusion order. If you break it, you commit a crime. The probation and social welfare officer can take legal action against y...
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