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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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Interim Applications if There is a Breach of a Children Court Order

When you apply for a child arrangement order, specific issue order or prohibited steps order it is normally a massive relief to get the order from the court. Whether it is an interim order or a final order you probably think that the order gives you a degree of certainty over the parenting arrangements for …

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What is a Section 7 Report?

Family law solicitor, Angelique Holm, answers your questions on what a Section 7 report is and why it is important in your child arrangement order, specific issue, relocation or prohibited steps order application. For children and family law advice call Angelique Holm on 0203 488 8620 or emailinfo@hopeholm.co.uk or visit our website Hopeholm Family Law. What is …

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A Guide to Agreeing Christmas Child Contact Arrangement for Separated Parents

Christmas should be a time we look forward to, whether we celebrate Christmas as a religious festival or enjoy it as an opportunity to spend time with extended family or just to relax, eat a bit too much, and play with the kids. If you are a separated or divorced parent Xmas can be a …

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What is Alienating Behaviour?

Alienating behaviour is the new name for the concept of parental alienation. You may hear either term spoken about by family lawyers or a family judge. Allegations of alienating behaviour can occur when you are trying to negotiate parenting arrangements after a separation or divorce. They can also be made in children law court proceedings …

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Will I Get Maintenance if I Divorce?

It is important to know where you will stand financially if you decide to separate and start divorce proceedings. One question you are likely to want answered is whether you will get spousal maintenance if you divorce your husband or wife. As a family law solicitor, I understand just how crucial it is to know …

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HopeHolm goes to High Court

RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN ADOPTIONS / LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP ORDERS AS ADOPTIONS UNDER ENGLISH COMMON LAW IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (FAMILY DIVISION) IN THE MATTER OF THE INHERENT JURISDICTION OF THE HIGH COURT AND IN THE MATTER OF THE SENIOR COURTS ACT 1981 This case concerns an application under England jurisprudence for the recognition of …

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Can I get an Agreed Child Arrangement Order?

If you are splitting up from an unmarried partner or divorcing a husband or wife you need to know if you require a child arrangement order from the family court to sort out the custody and contact arrangements for your children. Family law solicitor, Angelique Holm, is an expert in children law and can answer …

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Does the Loser Pay the Legal Costs in Family Law Proceedings?

When you are debating whether to take your ex-partner to court to resolve a family law dispute your legal costs are an important factor in whether you decide to start court proceedings or in how you respond to an application made against you. As a family law solicitor, I represent parents and separating couples in …

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Who gets the House in a Divorce?

Who gets the house in a divorce is a key question when you are separating from your husband or wife. You may want to keep the house for sentimental reasons or because you don’t want to disrupt your children. Maybe you can’t face the thought of a house move when you are going through the …

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