Children
Children
When couples separate, one of the most significant considerations is ensuring that the children’s needs remain central.
Both parents naturally want quality time with their children, but managing two households-and potentially long distances-requires practical solutions.
Our team offers clear, compassionate advice to help you find sensible arrangements, from day-to-day schedules to holiday planning and special occasions.
Mediation is always a good idea, but if needed, we’re ready to guide you through further legal steps, including court applications as a last resort.
We’re experienced in helping obtain parental responsibility, parenting agreements, and child arrangement orders. These orders, whether negotiated or court-issued, cover essential details like where your child will live, contact arrangements, and important decisions about their upbringing- all tailored to prioritise what’s best for the child.
We also support grandparents seeking to maintain relationships with their grandchildren, assisting in creating outcomes that work for everyone involved. Our goal is to foster a stable, loving environment that supports lasting relationships between children, parents, and extended family.
Latest News
Cohabitation Agreements: What Rights Do Unmarried Couples Actually Have?
People still refer to themselves as a ‘common law wife’ or ‘common law husband’ — but in England and Wales, this concept has no legal basis. No matter how long a couple has lived together, sharing a home, raising children, or building a life side by side does not automatically create legal rights to each […]

