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    • Nuptial + cohabitation agreements
    • Collaborative law
  • Mediation
    • Advantages to Mediation
    • The Process
  • News
    • Applying for a Child Arrangements Order without a lawyer
    • Ground-breaking Judgment on Domestic Abuse cases in Family Law
    • Co-parenting tips.
    • International Women’s Day 2021
    • Civil legal aid – changes for eligibility
    • No fault divorce: the beginning of the end for the blame game
    • Family Mediation Week 18th to 22nd January 2021
    • Alternatives to family litigation
    • Brexit Alert
    • Christmas cheer – especially this year!
    • Christmas for parents that are separated
    • Family mediation – working together to resolve your family issues.
    • Collaborative Law – a slightly different approach.
    • Good Divorce Week is coming
    • Can my Ex’s behaviour be taken into account by the court in our matrimonial finance cases?
    • Economic abuse has increased as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic
    • Kinship care: What order do I need?
    • 2020 ~ The year of flexibility and hitting the ground running!
    • Grandparents Day: 6th October
    • 3 Ock Street; the home of BH&O
    • Completing my apprenticeship
    • Two years in (aka ‘Lawyers in Lockdown’)
    • Separation and parenting through the pandemic: key questions answered
    • Divorce and Matrimonial Finances in the midst of Covid 19
    • Help with domestic abuse during the current Covid-19 crisis.
    • Covid-19 Update for Child Arrangements 30.03.20
    • Urgent Covid-19 – Child arrangements update 24.03.20
    • How will the Corona virus affect our child arrangements? Update
    • How should I talk to my child about Covid-19?
    • Coronavirus update
    • How will the Corona virus affect our child arrangements?
    • What is it like giving evidence in court?
    • Re W – a successful appeal against a placement and care order (and a costs order against the LA)
    • The First Meeting with your Solicitor – What to Expect and How to Prepare
    • Family Mediation Week – Busting some myths!
    • Merry Christmas to all our clients, colleagues, neighbours and agencies!
    • Co-Parenting at Christmas
    • Kinship care week
    • BH&O supporting Happy Even After: a play about domestic abuse
    • Appeal, revoke or discharge? How to get your child back after care proceedings conclude.
    • BH&O – a young firm, in touch with our heritage!
    • The Family Law Awards 2019
    • A public inquiry into the family justice system?
    • Why bother with a pre-nup?
    • Why are we excited about in-house therapeutic services?
    • Legal Aid for Family Law Matters
    • How to deal with a spouse who is not responding to a divorce petition
    • How do you own your Home?
    • Great Legal Bake Off
    • Transparency in the family courts and a trip to the Court of Appeal
    • Can I appeal my child arrangements order?
    • 101 Questions Answered About Separating with Children
    • Children’s Mental Health Week
    • Family Mediation Week
    • January 2019 updates: Family Law and Brexit
    • What happens to the wider family when parents separate?
    • Paying it forward…. or giving back to clients and our community.
    • What to do if you are accused of causing injuries to your child
    • Tips for managing Christmas for separated parents
    • Two months in…
    • A crying shame…?
    • Civil Partnerships for all!
    • New guidelines for difficult family disputes
    • A new family law firm for Oxfordshire
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Children

The law relating to children is extremely broad and all-encompassing. On this page there are links to find information about:

  • Arrangements for separated parents
  • Child maintenance
  • Relocation abroad
  • Child abduction
  • Adoption

If there are other aspects of caring for your children that you wish to discuss please do speak to us.

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