Child Arrangement Orders are designed to prevent warring parents from causing undue stress and pressure on their children.
This usually happens during a divorce or separation, when both parties are unable to agree on issues like where the main home of the child or children will be. Family law barristers in North Wales can provide the support and advice needed to navigate these issues successfully.
There are times, though, when a child arrangement order is breached by one party. This could include actions like one parent not allowing the children to spend time with the other parent as laid out in the agreement. In these cases, appealing to the court of law for an enforcement order may be necessary to force the dissenting parent to comply with the original arrangement.
It is wise to try an avoid this sort of action until it is the last resort. Trying to ascertain why the breach may have occurred in the first place is generally advisable, as there may be good reasons why it happened. In these instances, the dispute could be easily resolved.
Regular breaches may be more difficult to resolve. However, it is still important to open lines of communications with the parent initially to put some help and support in place to avoid future issues. When these fail, using solicitors in North Wales to formally resolve the problem may be needed.
Make contact with us here at Bennett Smith Solicitors today to ask our advice on a number of family law-related issues.