[Part 2 Revocation, Amendment or Breach of Enforcement Order]

[Part 2 Revocation, Amendment or Breach of Enforcement Order]

[Power to revoke

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(1)     This paragraph applies where a court has made an enforcement order in respect of a person's failure to comply with a [provision of a child arrangements] order and the enforcement order is in force.

(2)     The court may revoke the enforcement order if it appears to the court that—

(a)     in all the circumstances no enforcement order should have been made,

(b)     having regard to circumstances which have arisen since the enforcement order was made, it would be appropriate for the enforcement order to be revoked, or

(c)     having regard to the person's satisfactory compliance with the [child arrangements] order or any [child arrangements] order that has effect in its place, it would be appropriate for the enforcement order to be revoked.

(3)     The enforcement order may be revoked by the court under sub-paragraph (2) of its own motion or on an application by the person subject to the enforcement order.

(4)     In deciding whether to revoke the enforcement order under sub-paragraph (2)(b), the court is to take into account—

(a)     the extent to which the person subject to the enforcement order has complied

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