Going to Family Court as a Grandparent - What You Can Do to Help Your Family Going to Family Court as a Grandparent - What You Can Do to Help Your Family

Going to Family Court as a Grandparent - What You Can Do to Help Your Family

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Publisher Description

Grandparents play a key role in many cases in the Family Court in England and Wales. If you need to know how to  help your family, either financially or by helping to care for your grandchildren, this is the book for you. Providing both practical legal advice and information about how best to deal with the emotional aspects of family breakdown, this clear and concise book will equip you to be as supportive to your family as you can be. It will ensure you are confident you understand the legal system and how best to react to a court case involving your own family.

The book covers:

Introduction

How can I best support my family at court?

Do I have a right to see my grandchild?

What happens when my grandchild needs protection?

The consequences of helping out financially

How should I react to domestic abuse in my family?

Where can I get support?

Conclusion

Glossary

How the law works

GENRE
Parenting
RELEASED
2019
March 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
131
Pages
PUBLISHER
Studio Conway Limited
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
294.7
KB

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