Do I need a solicitor to arrange custody of children?

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    lisaslaw@web
    Keymaster

    You and your ex-partner can usually avoid going to court hearings if you agree on:

     

    • where the children will live
    • how much time they’ll spend with each parent
    • how you’ll financially support your children

     

    However, you can use a solicitor if you want to make your agreement legally binding.

     

    We are here to help you all the way. Call 020 7928 0276 or email info@lisaslaw.co.uk for expert advice

    #7498
    georgesmith
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    If you want to financially support your child, you need to read about the child trust fund (CTF) refers to long-term tax-free savings account for children in the UK. As mentioned here Gov.UK CTF is scheme is closed but you can apply in another scheme called Junior Individual Saving Accounts (ISA). As well as you can get legal advice from legal advisers, to protect your assets (money, land, investments, or buildings) Private Trust Company has highly experienced and qualified professionals with expertise in financial services and backgrounds in accountancy, law, trusts, and private client services.

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