What is Rule 16.4 under the Family Procedure Rules 2010? 26th April 2022 Family law paralegal Tamar Braddon from our care team explains Rule 16.4 of the Family Procedure rules. This can come […] Categories: Children Law and Social Services Intervention, Family Disputes Involving Children, Legal Aid
What happens when a father named on a birth certificate is identified as not being the biological father? 1st February 2022 What rights do biological fathers have if they are not on the birth certificate? In this article paralegal Melissa Mitchell […] Categories: Children, Family Disputes Involving Children
New free parenting guide offered to separating families in the South West 1st December 2021 The Family Law Company is offering the guide for free to local families who are divorcing or separating. The ‘Parenting […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Family Disputes Involving Children
What is a contact centre and when may one be used? 23rd July 2021 This post explains what contact centres are and why in some circumstances they are helpful for parents. When a marriage […] Categories: Children, Children Law and Social Services Intervention, Family Disputes Involving Children, Uncategorized
What is a parenting plan and are they useful? 22nd July 2021 Parents want their children to have a positive experience as possible during their separation or divorce and a parenting plan […] Categories: Children, Family Disputes Involving Children
Managing costs in complex children cases 7th June 2021 Grace Bradley from our child abduction team explores the ways that costs can be managed in complex children cases. First […] Categories: Child Abduction, Family Disputes Involving Children
There is a more amicable way for separating parents #parentspromise 13th May 2021 Today sees the launch of the national campaign #ParentsPromise a simple, positive commitment for parents to make to their children […] Categories: Divorce & Separation, Family Disputes Involving Children
If you have children from more than one household/ex-partner can you have them all together? 10th May 2021 Can children from more than one ex-partner/ household still visit their parent at the same time during the pandemic? This […] Categories: Children, Family Disputes Involving Children
Family Mediation Voucher Scheme- A positive attempt towards amicable solutions 26th April 2021 The government have launched a new voucher scheme to aid parents attempting to resolve family disputes through mediation. Who is […] Categories: Alternatives to Court, Family Disputes Involving Children, Mediation & Collaboration
Free advice for single parents still struggling with reverberations of the pandemic 15th March 2021 A Devon family law specialist has teamed up with single parent champions Gingerbread to provide helpful advice for ongoing issues […] Categories: Family Disputes Involving Children