Family law

Child Law Solicitor – Family law specialists

“Child arrangements” typically refer to the legal and practical arrangements made for the care and upbringing of children when parents are separated or divorced. These arrangements may include custody, visitation schedules, decision-making authority regarding the child’s upbringing, and financial support.

Our expertise on child arrangement orders

Our team of specialist child custody solicitors will help you get to a legally binding child arrangement order for your children.

Afpan Edward Solicitors’s dedicated children’s law department advises our clients on the options available to them as parents and helps clients to resolve any contested issues raised in relation to child custody and living arrangements of their children. Our Children’s Department specialises in difficult and intractable cases concerning children issues arising on divorce or separation such as

Child Arrangement Orders
Parental Responsibility Orders
Prohibited Steps Orders
Specific issue order
Special Guardianship Orders
Emergency Applications
Enforcement of Contact
Permanent relocation
Temporary removal from the jurisdiction of England and Wales
Communication and co-parenting: Effective communication and cooperation between parents are essential for successful child arrangements. This may involve establishing guidelines for communication, resolving disputes, and making joint decisions in the child's best interest.
Modification: Child arrangements may need to be modified over time to accommodate changes in the child's needs or the parents' circumstances. Modifications can be made through negotiation between the parents or by seeking a court order.

Our Services

Contact

  • Unit 4 Westgate House, Spital Street, Dartford, DA1 2EH
  • 079 08 786 889
    013 2295 1274
  • fa@afpanedwards.com
    info@afpanedward.com
Children solicitor
It's important for parents to prioritise the best interests of their children when making child arrangements and to seek legal guidance if needed to ensure that the arrangements are fair and enforceable.

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