Custody And Access
Custody and Access:
When a relationship breaks down many couples can make satisfactory arrangements without the assistance of the Courts. However, agreement is not always possible and the Courts arbitrate when disputes arise. Where this is necessary, decisions will be made in light of what the Court considers to be in the best interests of the child. Almost all disputed cases involving contact or residence are difficult and there is often no obvious right or wrong answer.
How we can help
We can give you free initial advice, guide you on what your options are, let you know whether you will qualify for legal aid and if not what the cost implications are for you. Our team of specialists can assist and guide you through the negotiation and court processes and try to obtain a satisfactory resolution to your problem.
Next Steps
Take the next step and call us on freephone number 0800 840 9292 or send us your details.
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