A Child Custody Dispute Can Be Emotionally Difficult.
Divorce is never easy; it can get messy and emotional. A child custody dispute is often one of the most emotional aspects of a divorce. Here at Amin Haque Solicitors we are highly experienced in dealing with child custody and contact disputes. We offer fixed fee services where possible and free initial consultation.
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What Is a Child
Arrangements Order?
Child arrangements order is an order regulating with whom the child shall live and how much time the child shall have with the non resident parent.
Length, location, times, dates and supervision of contact may be defined by the court in some detail. If for some reason direct contact is not found to be in the child's best interest then a child arrangements order can provide that the child have other forms of contact such as letters, birthday cards or telephone contact. The court has the power to go further and order that there be no contact at all where it is clear the child is distressed even by indirect contact.
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What Can The Court's Do?
In the absence of agreement between the parties, a Court can make any of the following orders:
- Child Arrangements Order
- Prohibited Steps Order
- Specific Issues Order
- Special Guardianship Order
The general approach is that contact is the right of the child. The Court seeks to maintain contact between the child and his/her natural parents unless there is a risk of harm to the child, because of domestic violence for example.
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What's Considered During Child Custody Dispute?
The law surrounding children is complex and can be difficult to navigate. The issue of custody and contact is wide-ranging and can become complicated if it is disputed.
The courts will carefully consider many different factors when deciding the issue of custody between a couple, including parental fitness, financial stability, and the child's best interests.
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Prohibited Steps Order
A prohibited Steps Order is an order preventing a step which could be taken by a parent without consent of the other parent. An order could therefore be made preventing a parent from taking a child out of the jurisdiction. A prohibited Steps Order may be made against anyone, including third parties, not just parents.
Specific Issues Order
A specific issues order is an order giving directions for the purposes of determining a specific question which has arisen, or which may arise in the connection with any aspect of PR for a child.
It is to be used where ther is some dispute about the exercise of PR involving a positive step in the child's life. For example, where the child should go to school or whether the child should receive a particular form of medical treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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In legal terms, family law refers to the laws and regulations governing family relationships. This includes divorce, finances, child custody, and other related issues. Each area sets out the rights and responsibilities of family members.
The time to complete a no fault divorce process varies. This because of the court’s can take longer in some cases to process the case. However, most are completed within 12 - 16 weeks.
 Most property acquired during the marriage is subject to equitable division upon divorce. Property owned prior to the marriage or acquired during marriage by gift or inheritance is usually held separate.
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