Dads' Consultancy Services

Family Mediation

Mediation offers a chance to reach agreements about your children outside of court. While we don’t act as mediators ourselves, we provide crucial support through trusted partners to help you prepare effectively.

 

You’ll get help understanding the process, clarifying your priorities, and developing strategies for constructive discussion.

 

Our goal is to ensure you enter mediation feeling prepared, understanding your rights, and ready to work towards a fair agreement that benefits your children.

Family Mediation

Mediation offers a chance to reach agreements about your children outside of court. While we don’t act as mediators ourselves, we provide crucial support through trusted partners to help you prepare effectively.

 

You’ll get help understanding the process, clarifying your priorities, and developing strategies for constructive discussion.

 

Our goal is to ensure you enter mediation feeling prepared, understanding your rights, and ready to work towards a fair agreement that benefits your children.

Child Arrangement Order Support

When agreements can’t be reached, applying for a Child Arrangement Order (CAO) through the family court may be necessary. This process can seem daunting.

 

We provide step-by-step guidance and practical support to help you navigate it more effectively.

 

Our support is designed to give you clarity, reduce stress, and help you present your position clearly, always focusing on the best interests of your children.

Support With Specific Issue Court Orders

Receiving notice that someone has applied to the court for a Non-Molestation Order or a Prohibited Steps Order involving you or your children can be incredibly stressful and confusing.

Responding to a Non-Molestation Order (NMO) Application

If an NMO application has been made against you, it typically involves allegations of behaviour causing harassment or harm.


We provide support to help you understand the specific terms of the application, the potential consequences, including for child contact, and the court process for responding to these serious allegations.

Responding to a Prohibited Steps Order (PSO) Application

A PSO application seeks to prevent you or another parent from taking certain actions concerning your child's upbringing, such as relocation, changing school or even having access to your children.

If you are responding to such an application, we help you understand the issues raised, the court's focus on child welfare, and the process for presenting your perspective on why the proposed step shouldn't be prohibited.

Support With Specific Issue Court Orders

Receiving notice that someone has applied to the court for a Non-Molestation Order or a Prohibited Steps Order involving you or your children can be incredibly stressful and confusing.

Responding to a Non-Molestation Order (NMO) Application

If an NMO application has been made against you, it typically involves allegations of behaviour causing harassment or harm.

We provide support to help you understand the specific terms of the application, the potential consequences, including for child contact, and the court process for responding to these serious allegations.

Responding to a Prohibited Steps Order (PSO) Application

A PSO application seeks to prevent you or another parent from taking certain actions concerning your child's upbringing, such as relocation, changing school or even having access to your children.

If you are responding to such an application, we help you understand the issues raised, the court's focus on child welfare, and the process for presenting your perspective on why the proposed step shouldn't be prohibited.

Free Discovery Consultation