Yes, of course, no need to give me the moral lecture. In my case (and in my opinion, obviously), my children should never have been on the intervention order in the first place and indeed the intervention order was most likely used as a controlling tool, but that's another story for another time. There's no point debating details of whether it's in the best interests of the child though as this isn't really the place to do it.
No moral lecture intended. You asked for advice and I gave it based on recent experienced in the federal courts. Judges don’t like to see that you can’t follow an order. They also don’t like parents who have no insight into their own behaviour.