Child Matters

Child Matters

At Axis Solicitors, we understand that children are the most essential part of any family. That is why we offer a range of services to help you with any legal issues related to child matters, whether you are going through a divorce, separation, or any other family dispute. Our team of experienced and compassionate solicitors can advise you on the best course of action for your situation and represent you in court if necessary.

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FAQ: Child Matters

A Child Arrangements Order is a legal decree issued by a Court when parents cannot reach an agreement regarding the living arrangements and contact with their child. These orders specify each parent’s time with the child and determine the child’s primary residence.

To obtain parental responsibility for an adopted child, someone with existing parental responsibility, such as the biological mother, must appoint you as the child’s new guardian.

Yes, it is possible to lose parental responsibility, particularly in cases of adoption. When a child is adopted, the parental responsibility of the biological parent(s) is terminated.

To regain custody of your child, you must convince the court that it is in the child’s best interest to be in your care. Providing compelling evidence is crucial, and you must demonstrate that there are no safety concerns for the child in your custody.

Yes, we can assist parents seeking full custody of their daughters. Our child custody solicitors are experienced in helping mothers and fathers secure custody under UK child custody laws. If you believe the other parent is unfit to care adequately for your child, we can guide you through the process.

Yes, fathers can obtain sole custody of their child in the UK, primarily if they have acknowledged paternity and can demonstrate a strong relationship with their child. UK child custody laws have evolved to support single fathers.

In custody cases, the court’s primary consideration is the child’s best interests. It is essential to focus on the child’s welfare rather than seeking revenge on a former partner. The court evaluates factors such as the strength of the parent-child relationship, attendance at key events, consistent child maintenance payments, and providing a safe and comfortable living environment for the child.

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