We often here about child care proceedings in which the children are taken away from the parents due to the parents being unable to cater for the needs and best interests of their child. Our family lawyers consider a case law in which the care proceedings have been abandoned due to significant progress and changes […]
Read More about Child Care proceedings abandoned due to parents progressManaging divorce financial disclosure efficiently and effectively is the key to concluding an early and cost-effective financial settlement. Divorce proceedings can be difficult to deal with. Separating couples often want to complete the process as quickly as possible. This is to allow them to move on with their daily life. However, finances play a major […]
Read More about Best tips on managing effective divorce financial disclosureDuring the course of a divorce many separating spouses may want to begin a new life. This might involve them beginning to date someone whilst their divorce proceedings are taking place. In essence everyone has the right to enjoy their life. Some people need another person in their life to make their life better. But […]
Read More about Dos and don’ts on Dating during a divorce in the UKOur child law specialist commonly advise and assist on the topic of how can I stop a father seeing his child. The general presumption under English Law is that both the mother and father of a child should be involved in the child which is in the best interests of the welfare of a […]
Read More about How can I stop a father seeing his child?Following a divorce or separation of parents the parents or the courts usually make decisions on which parent will have custody of the child and when the children will see the other parent which is also known as child arrangements. Many parents fail to understand that if they breach court orders then this could have […]
Read More about Court imprisons father for refusing to obey court ordersUnder the UK law grandparents do not have any rights over their grandchildren. However family courts do recognise the invaluable role that grandparents have to play in their grandchildren’s lives and the court can assist in gaining access to grandchildren via a contact order for grandparents. Often grandparents may choose to act as guardians of […]
Read More about Grandchild with special needs removed from grandparents careChild maintenance is designed to make parents responsible for maintaining their children. Non-resident parents make periodical payments to resident parents for the day to day care and upbringing of their children. These payments are usually applicable once parents have separated or undergone divorce. Our team of family law experts specialise in all aspects of child […]
Read More about Father transferring shares to reduce child maintenance paymentsCafcass is Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service and they get involved in child act proceedings once an application has been submitted to the family court. The role of Cafcass is to safeguard and promote the welfare of children by considering their needs, wished and feeling in child cases. The court usually asks […]
Read More about Cafcass publishes new guidelines to deal with complex child casesHow can a father put himself on the birth certificate depends on whether the mother agrees to the request. Many fathers are in the unfortunate circumstances where their name does not appear on the child’s birth certificate. The consequences of this is that a father does not have any legal rights over their child unless […]
Read More about Can a Father put himself on the Birth Certificate?Many fathers following separation or divorce often hold the opinion that English Law favours mothers when matters concerning child contact and child custody arise. This often leads many fathers to believe that they do not have any rights to seeing their children. A father living in the UK is entitled to have a say in […]
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