The Role of Prohibited Steps Orders in High Conflict Co-Parenting
Where there is a high degree of conflict and parents can’t agree, it may be necessary to apply for a Prohibited Steps Order (PSO).
Ensuring the Safety of a Child in Urgent Family Situations With an Emergency Protection Order
In the event the Local Authority are extremely concerned about the immediate welfare and safety of a child, it may apply for an Emergency Protection Order (EPO) due to the urgent family situation.
Navigating Parental Rights and Responsibilities in Child Arrangements Cases
Child arrangements cases can be a source of great worry and anxiety – and often come at a time when life already feels very stressful and uncertain.
How to Overcome Emotional Manipulation, Gaslighting and Love Bombing
Understanding love bombing, a manipulation tactic that begins with affection but leads to control, eroding self-esteem and trust in relationships
Understanding Narcissistic Abuse: How to Recognise the Signs and Seek Support
Narcissistic abuse is a form of psychological and emotional abuse inflicted by individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).
How to Create a Supportive Environment for Children’s Emotional Wellbeing During Parental Separation
Divorce or separation can be an emotionally charged situation for all concerned, but it can affect a child’s emotional wellbeing especially.
Appeal Upheld on Proper Use of Experts on Parental Alienation
Appeal Upheld on Proper Use of Experts on Parental Alienation
How Survivors of Sexual Assault Can Use the Legal System for Support
Sexual assault encompasses nonconsensual sexual acts, and reported cases have risen by 31% since March 2021.
The Role of Local Authorities in Family Court Proceedings
Going into family court proceedings can feel overwhelming. You’ll naturally be concerned that your children will be taken from your family home by the court.
What’s the difference between interim care orders and final care orders?
An interim care order provides the Local Authority with a share of Parental Responsibility and the Court can also approve a care plan for a child.