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A child arrangement order is a court order that sets out the arrangements for a child to spend time with both parents. It can also set out the arrangements for a child to spend time with other family members. Solicitors can ensure that the order is fair and reasonable for all parties involved.Next steps

How much does a Child Arrangement Order cost?

The cost for a licensed solicitor to help with a Child Arrangement Order is dependent on many factors including the complexity and specific requirements of the case. On average it is expected to range from £450-£600 but in some cases it could cost as much as £700.

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How our child arrangement order solicitors can help

Child arrangements can be a sensitive and emotional topic, especially during family disputes. Whether you’re seeking clarity on custody, visitation rights, or parental responsibilities, our expert child arrangement order solicitors are here to help:

Assessing your case and options

Every family situation is unique, and our solicitors begin by understanding yours. They’ll assess your circumstances, listen to your concerns, and review any agreements in place. With this foundation, they’ll provide clear advice on your legal standing and next steps.

Drafting and submitting court applications

Your child arrangement order solicitor will prepare the court application and make sure it's legally sound. They can compile evidence (which might include documentation and witness statements) to help build up a strong case.

Mediation or negotiation support

Many child arrangement issues can be resolved without going to court. You may want to consider mediation, which helps both parties find common ground and reach an agreement. Your solicitor can guide you through negotiations to protect your rights and your child’s best interests.

Post-order support

Child arrangement orders often require adjustments over time as family circumstances change. Our solicitors provide ongoing support to help you modify existing orders, ensuring your arrangements remain practical and effective.

Why choose Lawhive for your child arrangement order?

Navigating child arrangement issues can be stressful, but we're here to make it easier. Here’s why families across the UK trust Lawhive for family solicitor help:

  • Specialist knowledge of child law: Our solicitors are highly experienced in family law, with many specialising in child law. From understanding the nuances of parental responsibility to navigating court processes, we’ll connect you with the best child arrangement solicitors for your needs.

  • Compassionate, supportive advice: We understand that family law can be sensitive, difficult and emotionally challenging. Our team work to ensure you get compassionate support that takes all the family’s needs into account.

  • Quick and easy: Time is critical in child arrangement cases. That’s why we connect you with a dedicated solicitor within two working days. You’ll receive prompt, reliable advice when you need it most.

  • Transparent pricing: Legal costs shouldn’t add to your worries. At Lawhive, we offer clear, fixed-fee pricing, so you know exactly what you’ll pay upfront. No surprises, no hidden charges - just honest, transparent pricing.

How much does a child arrangement solicitor cost?

The cost of a child arrangement solicitor depends on the complexity of your case. At Lawhive, our services start at just £596 for a standard child arrangement case, and an extra £255 for court fees. We’ll provide a fixed-fee quote tailored to your needs, so you’ll always know what to expect without any obligation to commit.

What other costs are there?

While solicitor fees form the core expense, additional costs may apply depending on your case. These can include:

  • Mediation costs: Some cases involve professional mediation services before proceeding to court.

  • Expert reports: In complex cases, independent experts (like child psychologists) may provide reports.

  • Post-order adjustments: If modifications are needed later, there may be additional legal and court fees.

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Here’s a step-by-step guide to what you can expect during a child arrangement case:

1. Initial consultation

Your solicitor will start by understanding your situation, reviewing existing agreements, and outlining your legal options. This step provides clarity and sets the direction for your case.

2. Mediation

Where possible, you’ll be encouraged to attend mediation to resolve disputes amicably. Our solicitors will guide you through this process and help you reach an agreement if possible.

3. Submitting the application

Your solicitor will prepare and submit the formal application for a child arrangement order to the court. This includes making sure all paperwork is accurate and complete.

4. Court hearings

Depending on the complexity of your case, there may be one or more court hearings. A solicitor can represent you throughout, presenting evidence and advocating for a fair arrangement.

5. Receiving the court’s decision

Once the court issues its decision, your solicitor will explain the order’s terms and help you implement it effectively.

6. Post-order support

Over time, circumstances may change, requiring modifications to the arrangement. Our solicitors provide ongoing support to help you navigate these changes smoothly.

Types of child arrangement orders

Your solicitor can guide you through the different types of child orders. Here are some of the main types and their purposes:

Living arrangements

A 'live with' order specifies which parent or caregiver the child will live with. It can also detail whether the arrangement is shared, such as alternating weeks with each parent. This order ensures the child’s living arrangements are stable and in their best interest.

Contact arrangements

A contact order dictates how a child maintains communication with someone who isn’t living with them, such as a non-residential parent or grandparents. It can include physical visits, phone calls, or other forms of contact. Our family law solicitor will assist with creating a suitable visitation schedule that offers the legal right of child access.

Specific issue orders

When parents disagree on a particular aspect of a child’s upbringing, such as education, medical treatment, or religious practices, a specific issue order can resolve the dispute. The court evaluates the issue and makes a decision in the child’s best interest.

Prohibited Steps Orders

A prohibited step order can stop one parent from taking a particular action. For example, it might stop a parent from relocating the child to another country or making major decisions unilaterally. Prohibited steps orders safeguard the child’s welfare.

Your questions, answered

Do I need a solicitor for a child arrangement order?

While it’s not legally required, having a solicitor can improve your chances of achieving a favourable outcome. They’ll ensure your application is accurate, represent you in court, and protect your rights throughout the process.

How long does a child arrangement order take?

The process varies depending on the case’s complexity. Mediation might resolve disputes in weeks, while court proceedings could take several months. Your solicitor will work to expedite the process wherever possible. Learn more about the child arrangement process in our full guide.

What happens if my ex-partner breaches the order?

If an order is breached, your solicitor can help you take legal action to enforce it. This might involve applying for penalties or revisiting the arrangement in court.

Can I modify an existing child arrangement order?

Yes, if circumstances change, you can apply to modify the order. Your solicitor will guide you through this process, ensuring the new arrangement reflects your family’s needs.

What are your next steps?

At Lawhive, we’re here to help you navigate child arrangement disputes with care and expertise. Our dedicated solicitors make the process straightforward, affordable, and focused on your family’s best interests. Get a free, personalised quote today and take the first step toward a resolution that works for everyone involved.

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