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Child Arrangements Order
After separation or divorce when the parents can’t come to a decision on their own, one or both parents may apply to the court for a child arrangements order.
A Child Arrangements Order is a Court Order that sets out details of who is responsible for the care of a child. This type of Court Order is usually used in cases where the parents cannot agree between them how to split the care of their child/children.
A ‘child arrangements order’ decides:
- where your child lives;
- when your child spends time with each parent;
- when and what other types of contact take place (phone calls, for example).