The 'What, 'Why' and 'When' About Interim Care Orders
What is an interim care order? Why is an interim care order needed in care proceedings? Discover the what, why and when in Leonnie Watsons latest blog....
What is an interim care order? Why is an interim care order needed in care proceedings? Discover the what, why and when in Leonnie Watsons latest blog....
In September 2019, the Civil Justice Council issued a consultation report with recommendations on how to support all vulnerable witnesses, both claimants and defendants.
My blog in July 2019 dealt with the standard and burden of proof in Fact Find Hearings and how this differs from the criminal burden of proof.
Looking after children full time when you are grandparents or extended family members has started to become the norm in recent times. It is often referred to as being a 'Kinship Carer'.
The position of parents wishing to take their children abroad can sometimes be confusing in cases where there has been a separation.
Why is a Children's Guardian Appointed in Private Law Proceedings? Timms Family Law expert explains in their latest blog...
Recent evidence shows that the Bank of Mum and Dad is the 10th largest mortgage money lender in the country. But what happens if the couple then separate?
Social Worker Assessment: What if I don’t agree with my assessment undertaken by the Social Worker? Our latest Family Team blog post explains...
In his latest blog, Timms Adrian Rose discusses Separation & Pensions and the difference between pension sharing orders and pension attachment orders.
Drug and/or alcohol testing is often ordered by the Court in Care Proceedings. The Court orders this kind of testing if the use of drugs and/or alcohol is believed to have impacted a parent’s ability to care for a child/children.