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Child arrangement order

Applying for another order during a child arrangement order application

An application within an existing application/ongoing proceedings Most parents think that if they apply for a child arrangement order or prohibited steps order, or if they are responding to an application, the court process will run smoothly. However, you may need to apply for an order during the children law court proceedings. Family law solicitor, …

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What is a Private Financial Dispute Resolution Hearing?

Talking to a family lawyer can be baffling when they use terminology you are not familiar with. Divorce solicitors need to take the time to explain the terms they use and your options. In this blog, London family lawyer Angelique Holm explains what a private financial dispute resolution hearing is and why a private FDR …

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Can I Record my Child and use the Covert Recording in Court?

If you want to record what your child has to say about their other parent or their living arrangements then why can’t you? After all, your child has a right to be heard and their views may be the best evidence you have that your child wants the child arrangement order you want. Angelique Holm …

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What is Non-Court Dispute Resolution (NCDR) in Family Law? Does NCDR Work in Sorting Out Parenting Disputes?

/ Non-court dispute resolution isn’t as complicated as the phrase sounds. It means reaching an agreement outside of court. You can go about non-court dispute resolution in several ways. A family law solicitor can advise you on the type of NCDR that’s likely to work best for you. With the push to encourage NCDR family …

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When will Supervised Contact be Ordered?

Whether you are applying to restrict contact or fighting an application for a child arrangement order by your former partner you need to know whether the court is likely to order supervised contact and how best to present your case and protect your children. Children law solicitor, Angelique Holm, can answer your questions on supervised …

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What is Family Arbitration?

Family arbitration is one of several options to resolve a family law dispute without having to make an application to the court and then face a wait for a court hearing date. In this article, family law solicitor, Angelique Holm talks about family arbitration and explains why it may be the best dispute resolution option …

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Making another application or varying the court order for contact or shared custody

When the family court makes a child arrangement order the contact or residence arrangements are not set in stone for the remainder of your child’s childhood. You can apply back to court and ask the judge for more contact time with your child or for shared custody or residence.  Family law solicitor, Angelique Holm, is …

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Legal rights and claims if you are separating and an unmarried parent

Many unmarried parents assume that if they split up from their partner, they will have the protection of the law as they are a parent of a young child. Some people think their family law rights stem from the concept of common law marriage asthey assume their relationship has the status of a common law …

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What is a Separation Agreement and why do you need one?

If you are married, in a civil partnership, or in a cohabiting relationship and you are separating from your spouse or partner you may need a separation agreement. Family law solicitor, Angelique Holm, can advise you on whether you need a separation agreement and what should go in it. For family law advice call Angelique …

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Variation of Child Arrangement Orders – When and How

Once you have got a child arrangement order it stays in place until your child is 16. Children and their needs change over time or your circumstances may do so. That is why you or your ex-partner may want to apply back to the family court to vary a child arrangement order. Family law solicitor, …

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