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Adoption
If you decide to adopt a child, either in the UK or from overseas, having expert legal advice is key. QualitySolicitors can support you in this highly complex legal area.
The decision to adopt a child starts an involved legal process. There can be many people or bodies involved before the process is complete. Not just you as the prospective adopter, the children’s guardians or birth parents, local authorities, and, of course, the child. Where the child is being adopted from can add complications, and after the adoption, consider matters such as contact with birth relatives. If you object to an adoption, you need to know what to do too.
QualitySolicitors has expert family lawyers who can advise you on the adoption process from all sides. Regardless of where you plan to adopt from, options are explained before any action is taken. We clearly outline timescales, costs and what you should be thinking about at every stage of the adoption process. If you are having a child taken away, we can act for you too. We explain things in plain simple English and make sure you are kept informed throughout. We attend case conferences, at court or negotiate with social workers.
Adoption is a challenging time. To get the best advice, contact us today on 0208 5324884.
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You and your family
When emotions run high, making the right decisions for you and your loved ones can prove very difficult. Masons Law network of family law solicitors offer strong, knowledgeable and compassionate legal support and backing when you and your family need it most.
Abuse
During childhood and old age, people put their trust in others to care for them. Sadly sometimes this trust is abused. If you suffered abuse when you were a child or you believe that an elderly relative has suffered abuse then it’s natural to want to seek justice.
Adoption
If you decide to adopt a child, either in the UK or from overseas, having expert legal advice is key. Masons Law can support you in this highly complex legal area.
Arrangements for children
When a relationship breaks down and children are involved, your main concern will be to protect their wellbeing. So it’s good to know that at Masons Law we make your children our number one priority too.
Care proceedings
If authorities become concerned about the safety or wellbeing of a child, the local authority may start a process known as ‘care proceedings’. They may also make a care order for the child which means that the local authority will have responsibility for the child, making decisions about their welfare – such as where they live and who cares for them.
Change of name
If you decide to change your name, Masons Law can help you to do this legally and properly.
Children in care
If you are the parent or relative of a child who has been taken into care, you’ll naturally want to be sure that they are being well looked after. You may wish to challenge certain decisions that are being made about the child’s welfare or you may want to make arrangements to have more contact with the child.
Debt
When you’re struggling to deal with debt, it’s easy to feel out of control. The first step to getting back on track is to ask for help.
Divorce
Whether you’re in the early stage of considering a divorce, or are certain you need a solicitor to represent you, Mansons Law can help.
Education
School plays a large part in a child’s life and any parent or guardian will want their child’s education to be a smooth and successful experience. At QualitySolicitors we believe that the education system should provide all of a child’s educational needs as well as a safe, happy environment where they can thrive, learn and have fun.
Emigration
Deciding to move abroad can be exciting. Masons Law can help with the formalities required in order to help you settle in to your new home.