Disputes over Children
If you are involved in a dispute over children, it is important
that you seek quality legal advice as soon as possible. The family
law solicitors at O'Neill Morgan are both knowledgeable and
approachable.
As part of the 1989 Children Act there is a "no order" principal
therefore, as a matter of course, the court does not make decrees
with regards to children. However, the court will intervene if
there is a need to do so. The court can make the following
orders:
- Residence Order - to determine where a child will live
- Contact Order - to determine when a child will see the parent
or other relative with whom they do not live
- Specific Issue Order - to determine a particular issue which
the parents cannot agree on
- Prohibited Steps Order - to prevent one parent taking action in
relation to a child
The family law solicitors at O'Neill Morgan can support you in
the drawing up of any of these orders, or advise you if an order is
not complied with.
For further information call us now on Freephone 0800
387967, email oneillmorgan@oneill-morgan.co.uk
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you.