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What is a Care Order

A care order places a child in the care of the local authority, granting them parental responsibility while allowing the parents to retain their parental rights. This order is typically sought when the child's safety and welfare are at significant risk.

What is a Supervision Order?

A supervision order places a child under the supervision of the local authority, which then has the duty to advise, assist, and befriend the child without taking over parental responsibility. This helps ensure the child's welfare is safeguarded while staying with their family.

What is an Emergency Protection Order

An emergency protection order allows the local authority to remove a child to a safe location or prevent them from being taken from where they are currently staying. This order is usually short-term, lasting up to 8 days, and can be extended if necessary.

What are care proceedings?

Care proceedings are legal processes initiated by social services when there are concerns about a child's safety and well-being. These proceedings determine whether a child should be placed into care or remain with their family under supervision.

What should I do if social services contact me?

If social services contact you, it is crucial to seek legal advice immediately. Our solicitors can provide you with guidance on how to respond and what steps to take to protect your rights and your child's welfare.

Can I get legal aid for care proceedings?

Yes, legal aid is often available for parents involved in care proceedings. Our team can assist you in determining your eligibility and help you apply for legal aid to cover your legal costs.

What happens in a child protection conference?

A child protection conference is a meeting where professionals discuss concerns about a child's safety and well-being. As a parent, you have the right to attend and express your views. Our solicitors can help you prepare for the conference and support you during the meeting.

Why are the local authority concerned about my substance use?

The local authority may have concerns about substance use due to its potential impact on your ability to care for your child. Substance use can affect decision-making, responsiveness in emergencies, and overall parenting capacity. It is important to be honest with social services to receive the appropriate support and avoid potential legal complications.

What if I have mental health issues?

Parents with mental health issues may face additional scrutiny from social services, especially if their condition affects their ability to care for their child. It's important to seek legal advice to understand your rights and the support available to you. Social services aim to ensure the child's safety while providing necessary support to the parents.

Joanne Harriman

Dealing with social services and care proceedings can be a complex and stressful experience. At Symes Bains Broomer, our dedicated team of solicitors provides expert guidance and unwavering support throughout the process. We are committed to protecting your rights and ensuring the best possible outcomes for you and your family.

Joanne Harriman Partner

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