Category: Children
Navigating Non-Accidental Injuries: The Rise of Resolutions Model Assessments in Care Proceedings
Within care proceedings, when the Court determines a non-accidental injury to a child, we are starting to see an increase […]
Prioritising Christmas Child Contact: Why Taking Action Now Matters
The Christmas holidays are a time of joy, love, and togetherness. It’s a time when families and friends come together […]
Prime Minister announces plans to create a new Grooming Taskforce
The Prime Minister announced on Tuesday plans to create a new Grooming Taskforce to better protect children and young women […]
How can a child affect your working life
Having had a child, you experience many changes in your life including your working life. Your working life is affected […]
Losing control with a new-born
I knew from a very young age that I wanted children. I came from a large family and loved that […]
Co-parenting and children handovers: what is the best way to do this?
A very common and large part of Court Proceedings relating to children is typically down to parents being unable to, […]
Child molesters and paedophiles: what does the law say?
While the two terms are sometimes used synonymously, there are some important differences. The word “paedophile” refers to a psychiatric […]
Ridley & Hall Director of Family James Cook continues to fight for justice in family law
Ridley & Hall Director of Family James Cook continues to fight for justice in family law, his most recent case […]
How do your actions impact your child?
According to the NSPCC, emotional abuse is defined as: ‘Emotional abuse is any type of abuse that involves the continual […]
Child abuse: injuries that raise eyebrows
Within this blog we are going to be looking at 3 sets of injuries which raise eyebrows when brought to […]