When parents separate, one of the most difficult and emotional questions they face is how to arrange the care and upbringing of their children. Emotions can run high, and making decisions that put the children’s best interests first can be challenging. Our specialist child custody solicitors guide parents through this process, helping them to achieve clear, workable solutions—whether through amicable agreements or, if necessary, through the courts.
In the UK, “child custody” refers to the legal arrangements deciding who is primarily responsible for a child’s care following parental separation or divorce. This can also be termed “residency”, indicating the child’s main place of residence. Child custody can fall into two main types:
Sole Custody
Joint Custody
Many child custody agreements also include visitation clauses, which outline when each parent (or another family member) can spend time with the child.
Parents may need to address various matters, sometimes referred to as child arrangements, including:
Ensuring both parents’ views are considered—and, most importantly, the children’s best interests remain paramount—can sometimes be complex but is essential.
In most cases, courts encourage parents to agree on child custody arrangements themselves rather than seeking legal rulings. Our experienced solicitors can help by:
Out-of-court solutions typically save time, reduce stress, and maintain better relationships. However, if negotiations fail, an application to the court may be the only remaining option.
Where parents cannot agree, or if there are concerns about a child’s welfare, a court application might be essential. As a last resort, we support clients through the court process, aiming to secure a child custody arrangement that reflects the child’s needs and ensures a stable future. Our specialist lawyers will:
Our team of child custody lawyers has worked with parents and extended family members—such as grandparents—who want to establish meaningful child arrangements. We:
No matter the nature of your case, we strive to achieve a positive outcome that prioritises your children’s wellbeing.
If you’re facing child custody challenges or require guidance on any aspect of children’s law, contact HM & Co. Solicitors:
Address: 186 Lower Road, Surrey Quays, London SE16 2UN
Telephone: 02071128180
Email: info@hmsolicitorsltd.com
Our experienced solicitors are here to provide empathetic, informed advice to secure the best future for you and your children.
Q: How is “contact” and “access” defined in the context of UK family law?
A: Child contact refers to the arrangements allowing a non-resident parent to spend time with their child—this may include daytime visits or overnight stays. Access, often used interchangeably with contact, signifies the legal entitlement of the non-resident parent to see their child according to an agreed or court-ordered schedule.
Q: Do I need professional legal guidance if there’s a dispute over child arrangements?
A: If you face disagreements concerning child custody or other child-related issues, engaging a child custody solicitor is highly recommended. A family law specialist can:
Q: What factors influence the solicitor’s fees for child custody matters?
A: Costs can vary depending on:
Solicitors may charge hourly, offer fixed fees for specific services, or use a combination of these methods. Always discuss fees and any possible funding options upfront.
Q: How does the court decide which parent a child should live with after divorce?
A: In England and Wales, courts encourage parents to agree on arrangements themselves. If that’s not feasible, the court’s decision is rooted in the child’s best interests. Instead of using the term “custody,” UK law frames decisions around residence and contact:
Q: Do unmarried parents have different rights to child custody?
A: For unmarried parents:
Similar to divorce cases, if parents can’t agree on arrangements, the court will rule based on the child’s welfare and best interests.
Need Further Guidance?
For more detailed support on child contact and custody, HM & Co. Solicitors can offer clear, informed advice.
HM & Co. Solicitors
186 Lower Road
Surrey Quays
London SE16 2UN
Telephone: 02071128180
Email: info@hmsolicitorsltd.com
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