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Scenario Analysis - Children's Issues


In England married parents share legal responsibility for children. Disputes over residence and contact as well as other issues can be resolved by the court.

 

 

Children's Issues - Scenario Analysis Example #1


Mr and Mrs H separated. Mr H moved a few streets away and their eldest boy (now 15) lived with him. The younger children (14 and 12) stayed with Mrs H but the children live near each other and attend the same school. Mrs H remarried and wishes to move to her new husband's city. Mr H sought advice about residence of the other children. He told us the middle child wanted to stay at school with his friends.

Our solution:
There is no set age at which a child can "choose". Nevertheless in reality it would be hard for Mrs H to resist the 14 year old?s wishes. We needed to be careful not to stress the children. Rather than issuing proceedingswe arranged mediation for Mr and Mrs H to discuss the issues. We advised Mr H to be flexible regarding contact. They reached an amicable arrangement for all children to live with Mr H for the school week and half weekends; and flexible school holiday arrangements.
 
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