Child Law Legal Advisers in Worcestershire
Our child law Legal Advisers are here to help families in Worcestershire. We are experienced in all aspects of our field. Contact Resolve Law Group today.
We Have Over 30 Years of Experience in Child Law Issues
Resolve Law Group strives to provide clients with personal legal services based on experience, knowledge, and a desire to help our clients. We are an unregulated law firm, which means our qualified and experienced child Legal Advisers serving Worcester are a more cost-effective option than a regulated law firm. Our 30 years of experience in the legal system uncovered many of the flaws in how clients pay for legal assistance. So, rather than having inexperienced clerks handle our cases and charging unreasonable hourly rates, our qualified legal advisers personally oversee each case at a fixed rate. Our straightforward, jargon-free representation helps our clients win the best possible outcome. We are proud to have developed a specialist-level understanding of child law, which makes us uniquely suited to handle your case.
How Do Child Arrangements Work?
Our most common area of service relates to determining where children will live following a divorce or during a separation agreement. We understand how stressful divorce is for not only the parents but the child as well. Our goal is to resolve all disagreements as amicably as possible. Still, we promise to advocate for our clients' interests on behalf of their child. In most cases, child arrangement orders happen in mediation or arbitration, rather than the court system. During this portion of the divorce proceedings, we will use our legal expertise to determine where your child will live, as well as contact rights. These agreements also determine when and what types of contact are available and whether telephone calls can take place.
How Long Does a Child Arrangement Order Last?
Child arrangement orders last until the child is 16. In some circumstances, the orders extend to when they reach 18 years of age. However, one thing you should notice: If you move back in with your ex- spouse , the order elapses after six months.