Nine ways a parenting plan can nurture a positive co-parenting journey
5th March 2024Embarking on a “parenting after divorce” journey can be emotionally overwhelming. To ensure a smooth transition and a nurturing environment […]
Why we no longer talk about ‘Child Custody’ in family law
19th December 2023For parents navigating family law matters, the terminology used can be confusing and impact your understanding. In this blog post […]
Now the Summer is Over
3rd September 2014With many of us returning to work and school this week, and with the challenge of the school uniform run […]
Foreign & Commonwealth Office Launch Child Abduction Film
16th December 2013The latest statistics from the FCO have confirmed other organisations’ figure highlighting a dramatic rise in International Child Abduction cases […]
Government funds to support therapy for adopted children
17th September 2013The government has announced the allocation of a £19.3m support fund for adoptive parents with children in need of therapy. […]
A relationship unlike any other – Grandparent and Grandchild
9th July 2012Four out of ten grandparents will lose contact with their grandchildren upon the breakdown of the parents’ relationship. So as […]
Hartnell Chanot Welcomes Consultation on Parental Contact Following Separation
15th June 2012Hartnell Chanot & Partners has welcomed the government’s consultation, announced yesterday, on plans to ensure that children continue to see […]
A Tale of Two Daddies
20th January 2012Many of you may have seen Eastenders on the evening of the 19th January 2012. Eastenders scriptwriters have a great […]
Just Dads: Parental Responsibility
20th December 2011In England and Wales Parental Responsibility for a child is defined in the Children Act 1989 as “all the rights, […]
Your Children: How Much Contact Can Your Ex Have?
20th December 2011This is usually decided between you and your ex partner and will vary according to your circumstances, work and the […]