Child Law Solicitors

Child Law Solicitors

Tayo Taylor

Tayo Taylor Partner

Build Healthy Co-Parenting Relationships Post-Divorce

Don’t let post-divorce family disputes affect your children’s well-being. 

If you need help setting up a structured arrangement for visitations, contact with parents and extended family, and more, a family law solicitor can help you settle any disagreements in a way that keeps your children’s best interests at heart.

Our dedicated child law solicitor, Tayo Taylor, is here to help you navigate this sensitive and emotional time with confidence.  Your initial half-hour consultation is only £60 plus VAT @20%. Wherever you are in the process, we can help.

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Comprehensive Child Custody, Child Support Law Services, and More

Every divorce is unique, and we dedicate our time to understanding yours. With our child law advice services, you’ll be able to solve any family disputes like child custody or child support amicably.

In cases where an agreement cannot be reached, or you’re dealing with harassment & domestic violence, drug abuse, or child abduction, we’ll talk you through the steps needed to move on with court proceedings confidently.

We are experienced in making court applications to determine issues such as:

  • Where the children are to live and who the children are to spend time with (known as Child Arrangement Orders)
  • Orders preventing the other parent from taking your child abroad (known as Prohibited Steps Orders)
  • Specific issues such as which school your child should attend (known as Specific Issue Orders)
  • Application to remove your child permanently from England and Wales (known as Leave to remove)
  • We can also assist in advising fathers concerning obtaining Parental Responsibility where possible by agreement with the mother and, where necessary, making an application to the court for a Parental Responsibility Order.

Should your circumstances change, we can also provide ongoing support and can adjust your arrangements over time.

Worried about setting up a comfortable dynamic for your children? Learn more about Family Law and how it can help you.

Why Choose Our Child Law Solicitor Services?

At MHHP Law, we know how to help you secure your and your children’s future when life takes an unexpected turn. 

  • Direct Communication – your family law solicitor is always one call or email away, from the very first contact throughout the process.
  • Services to Suit You – when it comes to post-divorce parental support, there’s no one-size-fits-all. You’ll get a strategy tailored to your unique situation and get all the support you need, no matter what stage of the separation process you are at.
  • Empathetic Advice – Our legal professionals are trained to provide you with confidentiality, peace of mind and constant ongoing support. 
  • Supporting London & The UK – All of our consultation appointments are available remotely as well as in person, so we can assist you from wherever you are. 
  • Clear Language – We provide pragmatic, sensible solutions explained in simple terms, so you can get 100% clarity on your situation and stay informed & empowered.

We hold a strong reputation for successful outcomes and satisfied clients – check out their kind words about our services here.

Turn Arguments Into Agreements With MHHP Child Law Advice Services

Even if the relationship between you and your ex has turned sour, doesn’t mean the relationship with your children should, too. Setting up the right arrangements helps keep your kids safe, healthy, and most of all comfortable amid all the changes.

Speak with our dedicated MHHP child law solicitor today and move forward into this new chapter of your life with confidence and clarity.

Child And Parenting Issues Guidance FAQs

Parental Responsibility refers to the rights, duties and responsibilities a parent has in relation to a child and his property. There are important legal consequences to a parent having parental responsibility such as being able to make decisions about a child’s welfare, accommodation, education and medical treatment.

Mothers automatically have parental responsibility. Fathers married to the child’s mother and fathers registered on the child’s birth certificate (where the child is born after 1 December 2003) will also have Parental Responsibility.

While it’s not legally required, a solicitor can provide useful advice, helping you narrow down your specific needs and requirements. Your family law solicitor will ensure your application is accurate, represent you in court, and protect your rights throughout the process.

The process length will depend on the complexity of each case. Mediation might resolve disputes in weeks, while court proceedings could take several months. With the help of a solicitor, you can help expedite the process and achieve peace of mind as soon as possible.

If an order is breached, your solicitor can help you take legal action to enforce it. Legal action might involve applying for penalties or revisiting the arrangement in court.

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