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    Access: a child is entitled to a relationship with both parents

    It is expected that a child will have a relationship with both parents and spend time with each of them unless they are at risk of harm.

    If you want to have a relationship with your child but are being denied access by your ex-partner there are a number of steps you can take:

    Mediation – You may wish to invite your ex to try mediation to help you reach an agreement on child access you are both happy with.

    Apply for a child arrangements order – Parents who are unable to agree about contact, whether that is with the help of their solicitor or with a mediator, can ask the courts to decide at a court hearing. If this happens the result will be a child arrangements order dealing with living and contact arrangements with both parents.

    Woolley & Co’s child access solicitors can help you apply for a child arrangements order via the courts – call us or request a call back to discuss the costs and process involved.

    Child arrangement order being – breached If you already have a child arrangement order in place but your ex is not keeping to the terms of the order, there are legal steps you can take to ask the court to enforce the order.

    This can be a lengthy process. Speak to Woolley & Co’s child access solicitors and we can explain what is involved.

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    Child arrangement order being breached

    If you already have a child arrangement order in place but your ex is not keeping to the terms of the order, there are legal steps you can take to ask the court to enforce the order.

    This can be a lengthy process. Speak to Woolley & Co’s child access solicitors and we can explain what is involved.

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