Children Act disputes typically refer to legal disagreements or conflicts concerning the welfare and upbringing of children, often arising from family breakdowns or divorces.
These disputes can involve various issues, such as child custody, residence arrangements, visitation rights, parental responsibility, and financial support.
The Children Act 1989 provides a legal framework for addressing these matters and prioritises the best interests of the child. Disputes may be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or court proceedings, with the aim of reaching arrangements that promote the child's welfare and development.
I regularly represent parents in these proceedings. It is vital that your case is put properly or you run the risk of losing time with your children. Contact me to discuss how best to handle your dispute.
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