Iam64
Social workers write detailed reports setting out the family history, their assessment of the positives and risks and make recommendations about the options available to the Court. By final hearing, they will make a recommendation about the best outcome first the children.
They will be cross examined, forensically by counsel for each parent, the independent barrister or solicitor instructed by the children’s guardian, possibly a potential relative carer, the Judge can also ask questions at any point. It is inaccurate to suggest opinion guides the family court
this is spot on Iam64, I was a child protection social worker for 35 years and have written many such reports. You do have to give an opinion, but it must be evidence based, you can't just say I think so and shrug your shoulders, you have to say 'I don't think the parents are committed to the child because they only turn up for 2 out of 4 contact visits...' or whatever