
The Ministry of Justice, with the support of the president of the High Court's Family Division Sir James Munby, had been looking into whether there was scope for reducing the level of representation provided through the "tandem model", which requires that a child in every care case is represented by a Cafcass guardian and local authority solicitor.
In recent years there has been growing concern about levels of care applications and resultant pressure on the system, with Munby warning in 2016 that the court system was being overwhelmed.
The children's guardian and the solicitor for the child are appointed under section 41 of the Children Act 1989.
Munby, who is due to retire in July, has previously said that while he did not want to "prejudice the fundamentals of the tandem model", could be "scope for dispensing with the attendance of some, or even, in some circumstances, all, of the child's professional team" at certain stages of proceedings.
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