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Parental responsibility after divorce

What is Parental Responsibility?

Parental Responsibility is what gives a parent or step-parent legal rights in respect of a child and also places upon them duties and responsibilities in relation to the welfare of that child.  It enables a parent to make important decisions about a child’s upbringing, such as their education.

Who Has Parental Responsibility?

The following persons automatically have Parental Responsibility of a child:

  • The mother of the child
  • A transgender man who gives birth to a child
  • A father who is married or in a civil partnership with the child’s mother at the time the child is born
  • A father who is registered on the child’s birth certificate
  • Second female parents who were married or in a civil partnership with the birth mother when the child was conceived by fertility treatment, and they consented to the treatment
  • A person who adopts a child or becomes a child’s guardian

A person can acquire Parental Responsibility by entering into a formal agreement (known as a Parental Responsibility Agreement) with the other person who has Parental Responsibility for a child or by Order of the Court.

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How Can We Help with Parental Responsibility Issues?

Our services include:

  • Preparing Parental Responsibility agreements for parents/step-parents.
  • Negotiating with the parent who has parental responsibility to execute an agreement.
  • Assisting a parent in applying to the Court for a Parental Responsibility agreement.
  • Applying for a Prohibited Steps order where one party seeks to exercise parental rights contrary to the wishes of the other. This could apply where a parent decides to leave the Country permanently without the consent of the other parent and they wish to make an application to the Court for an order prohibiting this.
  • Applying for a Specific Issue order. This may be appropriate for instance where no agreement can be reached on decisions such as which school a child should attend or which religion a child should follow.

For advice and support, please contact your Family Law Team on 0113 320 5000 or by email on family@winstonsolicitors.co.uk.

This is the legal definition of the responsibilities that parents have over children for example to make decisions about a child's religion or health needs.

This is an order in children proceedings that prevents a person from doing something e.g. removing the child from school or taking them abroad.

What is a Specific Issue Order?

An Order dealing with a specific issue such as where a child shall attend school or what medical treatment they should have.

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