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If you’re facing a Cafcass section 7 report—especially if it recommends no contact, or you’re worried about a home visit—you’re not alone. Many parents feel anxious, confused, or even powerless at this stage. But there’s a simple, affordable way to get clarity and confidence: meet Caira.

What is a Cafcass Section 7 Report?

A section 7 report is a detailed assessment Cafcass prepares for the family court, usually about your child’s welfare and what arrangements are best. It often involves interviews, home visits, and sometimes recommendations about contact or residence. The process can feel daunting, especially if you’re worried about what’s being said or recommended.

How Caira Can Help—In Three Easy Steps

1. Upload Your Report or Share Your Concerns
Simply upload your Cafcass section 7 report, or tell Caira about the issues raised—such as worries about a home visit, or if the report recommends no contact. Caira instantly reviews your document, flags inconsistencies, and highlights weak evidence. She can also suggest what evidence might strengthen your position for the final hearing.

2. Get Personalised Tips and Drafts
Caira gives you clear, practical tips on how to prepare for interviews and home visits. She’ll explain what’s expected of you, how to conduct yourself, and what the court is really looking for. If you need to challenge or appeal a Cafcass report, Caira can help you draft statements and responses—saving you hours of stress and potentially thousands in legal fees.

3. Chat 24/7 for Ongoing Support
You can chat to Caira any time, day or night. She’s always available to answer questions, review new documents, or help you prepare for the next step. All for just £15/month, with a free 14-day trial and no credit card needed to start.

Why Use Caira?

  • Good, easy, and affordable: Get expert-backed answers and drafts in seconds, not days.

  • Challenge or appeal reports: Caira helps you spot errors, inconsistencies, or unfair recommendations.

  • Feel more confident: Understand what’s happening, what’s expected, and how to put your best case forward.

  • Save money: Avoid unnecessary legal fees—Caira is just £15/month after your free trial.


Example scenario:

James, a father of three, was devastated when a temporary non-molestation order was granted against him following allegations of domestic abuse and alcohol misuse. Cafcass conducted a section 7 report and, based on the mother’s statements and the interim order, recommended no direct contact between James and his children. The report also referenced historic arguments and concerns about James’s drinking, but did not include any independent evidence or recent incidents.

Feeling overwhelmed, James applied for a child arrangements order (C100) to secure contact. Despite the ongoing non-molestation order, the mother later offered supervised contact on her own initiative, suggesting a possible change in her position. James uploaded the Cafcass report and related court documents to Caira.

Caira instantly flagged several technical weaknesses in the report:

  • The lack of corroborating evidence for the most serious allegations.

  • The absence of any recent safeguarding concerns from schools or professionals.

  • The fact that the mother’s willingness to offer contact contradicted the risk level described in the report.

  • The report’s failure to acknowledge James’s completion of an alcohol awareness course and his written reflections showing insight and remorse.

With Caira’s help, James prepared a detailed statement for the final hearing. He was able to:

  • Highlight inconsistencies in the Cafcass report.

  • Provide evidence of his efforts to address concerns (course certificates, character references, and regular negative alcohol tests).

  • Emphasise the children’s expressed wishes for contact, as recorded in school reports and text messages.

At the final hearing, the judge noted the lack of up-to-date risk and the mother’s own offer of contact. The court ordered a gradual reintroduction of direct contact, with clear steps for review.

Caira made the process less daunting, helped him focus on the facts, and gave him the confidence to challenge the report’s recommendations effectively.

Caira vs. ChatGPT

While ChatGPT is popular, Caira is designed for British families and legal issues. Her answers are grounded in more than 10,000 legal documents for England and Wales, so you get relevant, UK-specific help. This minimises the risk of answers that are irrelevant to the uk, made up or incorrectly sourced from forums.

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Legal Disclaimer:
Caira provides information and document review based on legal materials for England and Wales. Answers are for educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice or representation.

Outcomes in family court depend on individual circumstances, the evidence available and submitted to the court, and judicial discretion.

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