If you’re in the midst of a case that requires children’s solicitors, then trust us to be your loyal partner in family cases involving children.
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Contact UsWe understand how treacherous legal cases involving children can be, protecting your children is of the utmost importance and we will do all we can to keep them safe and to keep the case as under control as possible for the least amount of disturbance to the child’s life.
Simply put, children’s solicitors are legal professionals who specialise in representing and advocating for the rights and welfare of children within the legal system and landscape.
Our children law solicitors are a part of the family law team and are experts in child law and handle a wide range of issues; these may include but aren’t limited to disputes, child protection, adoption, and more.
Our team works to ensure that the best interests of the child are prioritised in all legal proceedings.
The Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 provides financial provisions for children whose parents are unmarried or who were not in a formal civil partnership. This law allows the primary caregiver to seek financial assistance for:
If you are a parent or guardian seeking financial support for your child, our solicitors for children in Finchley can advise on your rights and help you navigate the legal process.
At BBS Law, we have extensive experience in handling cases and providing child legal advice under the Schedule 1 Children Act and assisting in child arrangements. Our solicitors implement the regulations effectively by:
By implementing these regulations with diligence and care, we ensure that children receive the financial support they need for a stable and secure future.
At BBS Law, we make it easy to hire arrangements for Children solicitors in Finchley, we understand this is never something a parent wants to go through, but should it ever be necessary, we are here to help.
The first stage is to simply talk to us, let us know your unique situation and we will talk about how our arrangements for children’s solicitors can help in solving your case. Once we have the general overview of the situation, we are then able to better discuss your specific needs for the child and our family law team in Finchley will outline the process to go ahead.
We will attempt to settle outside of the courtroom, this is the least invasive way of handling children law cases and is likely to put them under less stress than the alternative.
However, we do understand that sometimes there is no other option.
If this is the case, rest assured we will fight your corner to ensure your children are in safe hands. Whether through negotiation, mediation or court we are there every step of the way.
Needing an arrangements for children’s solicitor is a position nobody wants to be in, but, should it happen we are here to guide you through.
Some situations that may warrant the help of our solicitors for children in Finchley may include:
Situations that involve children’s solicitors can be incredibly fickle, they can be complex and have multiple layers. That is why we should stress that if you feel as though you don’t fall into a particular category, do not fret. We are here to cater to unique cases, as every instance is different.
While some situations may be more severe than others, the safety of the child is imperative and always our top priority. That being said, we can assure you that you will feel safe in the hands of us at BBS Law taking your family case.
At BBS Law, our Child Arrangements Law team provides comprehensive legal services tailored to the needs of families in Finchley. Our expertise includes children legal advice and services in the following areas:
Our services for families in Finchley and child arrangements span wide, we offer key services that ensure your cases are handled in a manner that takes into consideration the emotions that come along with a family case.
Trust our solicitors for children in Finchley to succinctly see your case through, acting consistently in the best interest of the children involved.
When parents separate, one of the most pressing issues to resolve is how much time a child will spend with each parent; these are known as child contact arrangements.
Contact can take many forms depending on the child’s age, needs, and the parents’ circumstances. It may involve:
Something to remember is that the court’s focus is always on the child’s welfare. When disagreements arise, parents may need support from child arrangements order solicitors to help negotiate fair and practical solutions.
If parents cannot agree, the court can issue a child arrangements order, which sets out where the child will live and the level of contact they should have with the other parent.
At BBS Law, our family solicitors in Finchley guide parents through this process, ensuring that the arrangements put in place are realistic, legally sound, and in the best interests of the child.
In some cases, the best outcome for a child is a shared care order, so what does this mean?
This is simply the reference of where a child spends significant time living with both parents.
Shared care does not always mean a strict 50/50 split of time, but rather an arrangement where both parents are recognised as having an equal role in the child’s upbringing.
This can be particularly effective when both parents live close to each other, have good communication, and are able to provide a stable and supportive environment.
The court may consider a shared care arrangement if it is in the child’s best interests and if it supports continuity, stability, and meaningful relationships with both parents.
While some parents worry about whether they qualify for this type of arrangement, our experienced team of child arrangements order solicitors can assess your circumstances and advise whether a shared care order is appropriate.
Rest assured that our team speaks with parents in Finchley day in day out regarding how to apply, how the court will evaluate your situation, and the steps needed to secure an arrangement that works for both you and your child.
Simply get in touch to find out how our family team can help.
Choosing us at BBS Law means you’re choosing a highly experienced and educated children solicitor that can stand by your side through even the toughest legal battles.
Our solicitors boast:
We are here to help you through, ensuring your children are protected no matter the legal weight you’re under.
Yes, children can have a solicitor appointed to represent their interests, especially in family law matters where their welfare is a primary concern.
Having a solicitor in family court is often beneficial as they provide expert guidance, represent your interests, and help navigate complex legal processes effectively.
While it is not mandatory to have a solicitor for child arrangements, having one can be very helpful in ensuring the best interests of the child are met and in negotiating fair arrangements.
In the UK, a child’s views are typically considered in court from the age of 12. However, the court may take into account the views of younger children depending on their maturity and understanding.
There is no fixed age at which a child can outright refuse to see a parent. The court will consider the child’s wishes along with their age and maturity, and the child’s welfare will always be the paramount consideration.
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