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Child Contact and Residence (Custody)

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Your Position Statement is where you set out your case to the court, it should be child-focused throught-out. The purpose of the Statement is to give the judge an understanding of the dispute and an indication of what you would like the court to do in order to resolve it, and what arrangments you...
Whether you can take your child abroad on holiday is one of the most common questions separated parents ask.
A brief consideration of sole residence awards to mothers and fathers.
Children and Civil partnership Dissolution
FAQs about children and dissolution
Where will the children live?
Married parents share joint parental responsibility and come before the Court as equals. The children's welfare is the court's paramount consideration. If there is a dispute as to with which parent the children should live, the court must decide one after either parent issues a formal application...
What is joint custody?
There are two kinds of joint custody, legal and physical. Joint legal custody gives the non-residential parent the right to participate in major decisions about the children's upbringing and to view various records. In the traditional sole custody arrangement, the non-custodial parent has a right...
What is contact?
An explanation of contact in light of the new Child Arrangements Orders.
What is Parental Responsibility?
According to the Children Act 1989 PR is ‘all the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which by law a parent of a child has in relation to a child and his property’. PR only applies once a child has been born and does not apply while the child is In Utero. There is no legal limi...
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