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Child Law: Supporting Every Family Situation

We focus on your child’s best interests, clarity, and long-term stability.

Our Cardiff-based team of specialist child law solicitors will guide you through the process from start to finish, helping you to understand your rights and responsibilities, whilst endeavouring to achieve an outcome that reflects your family’s best interests.

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Expert Legal Advice. Focused on Your Family’s Future

When families separate, it is the children who need the greatest care, and the clearest plans. At Zeus Family Law in Cardiff, we help parents, carers and extended family members resolve disputes and make arrangements that support the child’s best interests, whilst reducing stress and uncertainty for everyone involved.

Whether you are dealing with where your child will live, how often they will see each parent, or wider issues, such as travel, relocation or safeguarding, our child law solicitors in Cardiff provide clear, practical advice, and robust, reassuring representation when needed.
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Our Approach: Calm, Clear and Focused on the Child

At Zeus Family Law, we understand how emotionally complex parenting disputes can be. As a result, we prioritise early legal advice to clarify your rights and reduce tension, and minimising acrimony through skilled negotiation and mediation, where possible. In cases where urgent or court-led action is required, we provide strong in-house advocacy, ensuring that your solicitor stands by you at every stage, not someone new.

Every family is different. We listen, advise clearly and tailor solutions that protect your child’s welfare while supporting your long-term stability.

How Zeus Family Law Can Help

We advise and represent on all aspects of children and parenting law, including:
Child Arrangement Orders – Who the child lives with, how time is shared between parents or carers, and how holidays and special occasions are arranged.
Parental Responsibility – What legal rights and responsibilities parents and carers have, how parental responsibility is gained, and when agreement or court permission is required for key decisions.
Grandparents’ Rights – Helping grandparents and relatives maintain important family relationships, including by way of court applications in the event that contact has broken down. Learn more about Grandparents’ Rights, and how we can help, here.
Child Maintenance – Ensuring fair financial support arrangements, whether through the CMS or private agreement.
Specific Issue and Prohibited Steps Orders – Resolving key decisions such as schooling, relocation or travel, or preventing a parent from taking action without the consent of the other.
Emergency Protection and Safeguarding – When there are concerns about a child’s welfare or safety, we act quickly and decisively to protect them, including by way of emergency applications, where needed.

Why Families Trust Zeus Family Law

At Zeus Family Law, our specialist child law solicitors provide focused experience, and direct, honest advice from the outset of every case. We pride ourselves on communicating clearly with clients throughout, ensuring they remain fully informed, and we have a proven track record in court and negotiation, endeavouring to achieve the desired outcome for each and every client.

We also offer a free initial consultation for prospective clients, wherein you can gain preliminary legal advice in relation to your matter, with no pressure or strings attached.
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“Without the skills, support and guidance offered, I firmly believe that I would never have been successful in gaining 50% custody of my children and therefore it was and always will be the most important decision I made to secure Sophie Lougher as my solicitor.”
Spencer
Cardiff

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Whether you are early in discussions or facing an urgent dispute, Zeus Family Law is here to help. Our expert solicitors provide clear guidance, act quickly when needed, and protect what matters most to our clients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a court order for child arrangements?

Not always. If you can agree arrangements with the other parent, you may not need a court order. However, if disagreements arise, a Child Arrangements Order can provide clarity and enforceability in the event of non-compliance.

What does a Child Arrangements Order cover?

A Child Arrangements Order sets out where a child lives, how much time they spend with each parent (including overnight stays, holidays and special occasions), and can include communication via phone or video call.

Can I stop my former partner from taking our child abroad?

Yes. If you are concerned about abduction or unauthorised travel, you can apply for a Prohibited Steps Order to prevent the child from being taken out of the country.

What is Parental Responsibility and who has it?

Parental Responsibility gives legal rights and responsibilities for a child’s upbringing. Mothers automatically have Parental Responsibility, and fathers do too, provided they are named on the birth certificate (after 2003) or married to the child’s mother. Others can apply for Parental Responsibility through the court.

What if my former partner will not agree to my child’s schooling or medical treatment?

You can apply for a Specific Issue Order to ask the court to decide on such issues. At Zeus Family Law, our expert solicitors help you present a clear, child-focused case supported by the correct evidence.

How does the court decide what is the child’s best interests?

Under the Children Act 1989, the child’s welfare is always the court’s paramount consideration. Factors include their needs, safety, emotional wellbeing, and wishes (depending on the child’s age and maturity).

Do I need to try mediation first?

Yes, in most cases you must attend a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM) before making an application to the court. However, there are exceptions to this requirement, including urgent cases, or those involving domestic abuse.

Can grandparents apply to see their grandchildren?

Yes, though they usually need permission from the court before applying for a Child Arrangements Order. Courts are now increasingly supportive of meaningful grandparent contact when it benefits the child.

What if my child does not want to see the other parent?

The court may take the child’s wishes and feelings into consideration, depending upon their age and maturity. However, the court will also look at why the child is refusing contact and whether any pressure or alienation is involved.

How long does a Child Arrangements Order last?

Typically, a Child Arrangement Order will last until the child turns 16 years old (or 18 years old in exceptional cases). However, it can be reviewed if circumstances change significantly.
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