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Category: Children and the Law

When children can choose to move home

What Age Can A Child Decide Which Parent They Live With?

Separation brings a whole new set of decisions, but one of the hardest is where the children will live. Kids […]

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School absence laws and fines

School Absence Laws and Fines Explained in Simple Language

Life with kids rarely runs to plan. One minute you’re congratulating yourself for getting everyone out the door with both […]

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Parents Rights Social Services

What Are My Rights if My Child’s School Calls Social Services?

Hearing that your child’s school has contacted social services can be deeply upsetting. For many parents, it sparks a wave […]

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Marriage vs Civil Partnership

Marriage or Civil Partnership: A Parent’s Guide to Making it Official

When my partner and I first started talking about making things official, I naively thought it was a straight choice: […]

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Do Kids Have a Legal Right to Privacy from Their Parents?

The first time my daughter asked me to knock before entering her room, I paused. Not because I didn’t want […]

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Can police question teenager without parents present

Can the Police Question a Teenager Without Their Parents Present?

The other day, a friend of mine told me something that really got me thinking. Her teenage son, who’s 14, […]

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Child Performer Rules in the UK

My Child Wants to Work in Theatre and TV – What are the Rules for Child Performers?

Today’s kids seem to be obsessed with singers, actors, and any sort of celebrity. Many youngsters dream of gracing the […]

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The UK Law and Bullying

What the Law Says About Bullying in the UK

Bullying is a pervasive issue that can have severe consequences for children’s well-being, academic performance, and overall development. As a […]

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Teenager Getting a Job UK Rules

My Teenager Wants to Get a Job – What are the Rules?

Adolescence is the time when youngsters begin to seek real independence and financial freedom through part-time or casual employment. However, […]

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Child Benefit UK

A Single Mother’s Simple Guide to Child Benefit (UK)

In the United Kingdom, we are lucky that the government recognizes the immense responsibilities and financial pressures faced by single […]

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