How and when can police intervene within a family law matter?

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In some circumstances, it is necessary for the police force to intervene or contribute within family law matters. Usually, this is when illegal or violent conduct is apparent within the case. However, there can be other more unusual circumstances where police have a right to intervene. To understand how, when and why this happens read the below SlideShare.
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