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Good Character rules about children an ASBO

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Good Character rules about children an ASBO

Post by SHK » Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:12 pm

Hi

In new Good Character rules they mention that we need to tell about children


You should also tell us if you have any children who have been convicted of an offence or
who have received a court order (e.g. an ASBO), We will consider if there are indications
that you may have been complicit in their activities or particularly negligent in ensuring
their good behaviour, and whether this reflects on your own ability to meet the good
character requirement.

My question is

If children are over 18 and incident happen 3 years ago still we need to mention this in application form.

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Re: Good Character rules about children an ASBO

Post by Amber » Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:35 pm

SHK wrote:Hi

In new Good Character rules they mention that we need to tell about children


You should also tell us if you have any children who have been convicted of an offence or
who have received a court order (e.g. an ASBO), We will consider if there are indications
that you may have been complicit in their activities or particularly negligent in ensuring
their good behaviour, and whether this reflects on your own ability to meet the good
character requirement.

My question is

If children are over 18 and incident happen 3 years ago still we need to mention this in application form.
An asbo is a civil issue and only becomes criminal when broken. However, as your child received one, it may be evidence that you are negligent or careless/reckless parents (not saying you are. The question is, is the asbo still active? Is your child rehabilitated?

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