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  1. Apr 29, 2024 · Children should not generally come to court unless they are part of the court process, for example if they are a witness, or if you have an appointment for you and your child to meet...

  2. May 13, 2024 · The job of the family court is to listen to both sides of an argument and make a fair decision. The family court deals with divorce, child custody, and financial matters. Family cases are handled by judges and magistrates (volunteers who hear cases in courts in their community).

  3. Going to court. You'll need to go to court if you've tried other suitable options and still can't agree arrangements, or you're worried about the welfare of you or your children. The...

  4. Dec 11, 2020 · The Court’s primary concern when determining an application for a Child Arrangements Order is the child’s best interests. To consider how best to settle a dispute, the Court is obliged to reflect on the factors set out in s.1(3) Children Act 1989 – known as the welfare checklist.

    • Sign a parental responsibility agreement
    • Apply for a court order

    If you’re a father who wants parental responsibility and the mother agrees, fill in a parental responsibility agreement.

    There’s a different agreement form for step parents.

    Take the agreement to your local family court where it can be signed and witnessed.

    Also take the child’s birth certificate and proof of your identity, like a passport or driving licence.

    Send 2 copies of the form to the address below:

    Principal Registry of the Family Division

    If you want parental responsibility but cannot agree on arrangements with the mother, you can apply for a court order.

    A court order costs £232.

    You may be able to get help with court fees if you’re on benefits or a low income.

    To apply, fill in the application for an order (C1).

    Send this to your local family court.

    If you and your partner use a surrogate to have a child, you’ll need to apply for a parental order.

  5. Parent, carer or family member. My family is involved in private law proceedings. The court process and what to expect. We work with families only at the direction of the family court. After...

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  7. Apr 29, 2024 · Children should not generally come to court unless they are part of the court process, for example if they are a witness, or if you have an appointment for you or your child to meet...

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