Saturday, 25 June 2016

Access and Custody of Children

Access is the right of a child and a parent and/or guardian who do not live together to spend time together.  This right can also be granted to relatives and others.  
Access is the right of a child and a parent and/or guardian who do not live together to spend time together.  This right can also be granted to relatives and others.
Where there is a court order in place for either access or custody and the access or custody is either unreasonably denied or not taken up, a parent/guardian of the child may apply to the court for an ‘enforcement order’.  Before making an enforcement order the court will consider the views of the child where possible given his/her age and understanding.  Read on ....

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