This document summarizes the nature and procedures of inherent jurisdiction proceedings in family court, which allow the court to make orders to protect the welfare of children. It discusses the court's ability to make injunctions and place children under wardship. It also outlines procedures for transferring cases to county court, parties that can be involved, permission needed for removing wards from jurisdiction, conducting criminal proceedings involving wards, making compensation claims on their behalf, and the role of the tipstaff in enforcing court orders.