We have the expertise
Issues surrounding contact with their parents or their living arrangements are dealt with swiftly and sensitively.
Children Matters
The arrangements for the care of children following the breakdown of a relationship are of paramount importance. We are able to help you address these issues swiftly and in a sensitive manner.
Wherever possible our approach is to reach agreement through constructive negotiation and mediation. If court proceedings are necessary we have the expertise and determination to deal with all matters concerning children including Contact, Residence, Parental Responsibility, Prohibited Steps, Specific Issue, and Removal from Jurisdiction applications.
We also have specialists who deal with Care Proceedings and Adoption.
The removal of a child by a local authority is one of the most draconian and fearful measures that any parent has to face. Decisive and sympathetic action is required and your representation is always given priority.
The adoption of a child is a lifelong commitment which is both satisfying and fulfilling. Sometimes the reason for a child's adoption involves a complex history concerning earlier court proceedings. We believe that our sensitivity and confidentiality are as important as our experience of the law and may be taken for granted.
If you have family related issues and need to seek advice or need a solicitor to give you support then don't hesitate to give us a call on 01908 660966 for our Milton Keynes office or 01604 828282 for our Northampton office. Alternatively fill out our online contact form. Our dedicated team of family law specialists are always happy to help.
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