Understanding Family Mediation Family mediation is a way for parents to talk and work together with the help of a mediator. This person is like a guide who listens and helps parents find solutions, especially when they’re no longer together. […]
Understanding Family Mediation Family mediation is a way for parents to talk and work together with the help of a mediator. This person is like a guide who listens and helps parents find solutions, especially when they’re no longer together. […]
What is parental responsibility (PR) In the United Kingdom, parental responsibility refers to the rights and duties that parents have in relation to their children. This includes the responsibility to care for, protect, and maintain the child, as well as […]
Introduction to family court Embarking on the journey through family court can be scary, especially when seeking orders that impact the well-being of a child. This comprehensive guide aims to explain the specific categories of orders. We will focus on Child […]
Introduction Ensuring regular and meaningful contact with your child is crucial, especially when co-parenting. Some parents resort to solicitor letters when faced with obstacles to visitation. Let’s delve into the effectiveness of these letters and explore alternative, more constructive approaches. […]
Cafcass Safeguarding Call Introduction: CAFCASS safeguarding calls can be a game-changer in family law cases. When concerns pop up, CAFCASS passes the baton to Children’s Services — experts in both private and public law. Let’s dive into how they handle […]
Please, Watch Our Video Guide Then Scroll Down To Book A Free Consultation Child Arrangements Order – Introduction Child Arrangements Order (CAO) is the way to go when disputes between parents arise over children post-separation. Navigating the legal landscape can […]
Navigating Prohibited Steps Orders In the complex landscape of child custody in the UK, the primary concern is undeniably the child’s welfare. When concerns arise about a parent’s decisions, the court may take action by issuing a Prohibited Steps Order […]
In the United Kingdom, a person is considered a parent if they are the biological parent of a child, or if they have legal parental responsibility for the child. Biological parents are the mother and father of a child, as […]