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Grandparents & Contact

A guide to how grandparents can remain involved in their grandchildren's lives following family separation.

This booklet provides advice and information for parents on how to arrange positive contact between parents and children.

Who's looking out for me? (for teens)

Sometimes families have problems that they can't sort out by themselves.

When this happens a court for children and families may be asked to help make important decisions about your life. This might be about who you should live with or who you should see.

The role of the Children and Family Reporter is to help the court decide what is best for you.

Finding what's right for you (for older children)

Sometimes families have problems that they can't sort out by themselves.

When this happens a court for children and families may be asked to help make important decisions about your life. This might be about who you should live with or who you should see.

The role of the Children and Family Reporter is to help the court decide what is best for you.

Here to help (for younger children)

Sometimes families have problems that they can't sort out by themselves.

When this happens a court for children and families may be asked to help make important decisions about your life. This might be about who you should live with or who you should see.

The role of the Children and Family Reporter is to help the court decide what is best for you.

My Family's Changing (for older children)

The 'My Family's Changing' leaflets are designed to offer help and support to children whose parents are divorcing or separating. They include ideas from other children who have been through similar experiences, games, spaces for children to write down and explore their feelings and details of organisations that can offer further help.

My Family's Changing (for younger children)

The 'My Family's Changing' leaflets are designed to offer help and support to children whose parents are divorcing or separating. They include ideas from other children who have been through similar experiences, games, spaces for children to write down and explore their feelings and details of organisations that can offer further help.

Reprinted with permission from the National Network for Child Care (NNCC). Oesterreich, L. (1996). Divorce matters series, Visitation dos and don'ts. [Pm 1641]. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Extension.

Our role is to make sure that parents who live apart from their children contribute financially to their upkeep by paying child maintenance.

Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders (REMO) is the process by which maintenance orders made by UK courts, on behalf of UK residents, can be registered and enforced by courts or other authorities in other countries against people resident there.

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