Where there are disputes involving children the court will assign a Cafcass Officer (sometimes referred to as court welfare officer) to prepare reports. Cafcass waiting lists are long and an officer may not be assigned to your case until many months after the directions hearing. Ring your local Cafcass office and ask to speak to the officer in charge. You can then find out how long it is likely to take and keep gentle pressure on to ensure your case is dealt with as quickly as possible. However, do not become aggressive or harass them unnecessarily, remember that you need these people to be on your side.
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