Urgent Orders
If you're a parent whose child has been kept by your ex-partner without your consent, or if you're a parent who believes it's not safe for your child/ren to return to the other parent's care, you may need to apply for a Prohibited Steps Order or Specific Issue Order from the Court. These orders can help you protect your child's welfare and ensure their safety.
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Are you a parent whose child has been retained by your ex-partner or are you a parent who is seeking to retain your child/ren in your care as you do not consider it safe to return? You may need to apply to the Court for a Prohibited Steps Order or Specific Issue Order.
At Yarwood Holmes Law Ltd we recognise the need to access advice urgently when situations like this arise. We offer same-day appointments if required.