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A Letter From Your Kids

A message from your children  

Dear Mum and Dad,

I understand that you don’t love each other anymore and don’t want to live together, and although it’s sad it’s better than you arguing and frightening me all the time. This is what I want you to do. 

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09 February 2023
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Our latest COVID-19 Guidance

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13 November 2022

Don't know where the child(ren) is(are)

Sometimes a parent comes home to find that their ex and children have gone, they don't know where and family members who might know won't help. The key thing is not to panic or worry about this as courts can usually find their whereabouts. The earlier you seek the support of the court to establish their whereabouts the better. 

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11 November 2021
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New Partners

We often hear of difficulties arising when one or both parents start new relationships. It may be that the new partner was a trigger for the separation. It is also common for arrangements for children to work reasonably well until one or other parent gets a new partner.

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01 September 2022
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Told I Can't See The Child(ren)

People often come to us when they have been told they can't see their child(ren) by their ex who is controlling contact. Legally it is the children who have a right to both parents in their lives, unless there is a good reason for them not to. The parent the children live with has an advantage. As a result it is critical that you respond in the most effective way.

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11 November 2021
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I've been served with a Non-Molestation Order

If you have been unexpectedly served (this usually means sent by post but it may have been delivered by hand) a Non-Molestation Order (NMO) the first thing is to ensure that you read it carefully and comply with the order.

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  1. Legal Parental Responsibility
  2. What Are My Rights and Responsibilities
  3. How To Get A Birth Certificate
  4. Surviving Christmas for Separated Parents
  5. FNF Glossary of Legal Terms used in Family Courts
  6. Glossary of Terms in Family Proceedings
  7. What to ask for when you go to court

Covid-19 Article Count: 1

Child and Parenting Arrangements Article Count: 9

Alternatives to Court Article Count: 2

Separating Article Count: 5

Effective Negotiation Article Count: 0

Bad Parenting and Parental Alienation Article Count: 0

False Allegations and Domestic Abuse Article Count: 0

What are my rights Article Count: 0

Family Court Article Count: 21

Alternative To Court Article Count: 0

Child Maintenance and Child Benefits Article Count: 0

Housing and Bedroom Tax Article Count: 0

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