Blog tagged as Non Molestation, finding of fact , directions , FHDRA, Final hearings

Non Molestation in the Family Court 

By jack

A non-molestation order is a type of injunction under the Family Law Act 1996 designed to protect individuals and their children from domestic abuse, harassment, or violence. These orders are often dealt with in the County Court in England and Wales during family proceedings. Below is a detailed exp...

09.12.24 11:02 AM - Comment(s)

Family Contact hearings in the County Court

By jack

Contact hearings in the family court, also known as child arrangement hearings, address disputes between parties (typically parents or guardians) about arrangements for contact with a child. These hearings occur when parties cannot agree on how and when a child should spend time with one or both par...

02.12.24 04:40 PM - Comment(s)

Direct Access Barristers

By jack

Benefits of Using a Direct Access Barrister

  • Cost-Effective: Eliminates the need for a solicitor, reducing legal fees.
  • Expertise: Provides direct access to a specialist in your area of law.
  • Efficiency: Speeds up the process as you work directly with the person handling your case.

Direct access is particu...

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Family law 

By jack


Family law is an area of law that deals with legal issues related to family relationships, such as divorce, child custody, and adoption. Private children matters are a subset of family law that focuses specifically on disputes related to child custody and visitation. In this essay, we will explore p...

27.11.24 07:13 AM - Comment(s)

Family Children hearings in the County Court.

By jack

In the context of family law in England and Wales, private law children hearings are typically heard in the County Court when they involve disputes between parents or others with parental responsibility regarding the upbringing and welfare of a child. These hearings fall under the category of privat...

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