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Are Social Services involved with your family?

by Josh Crowe NjP Solicitors – based in the heart of Shropshire,

Care Proceedings Solicitors

  • Are Social services (local authority) involved with your family?
  • Are the Local Authority concerned about your care for your child/children?

Social services become involved with families for various reasons. Their role is to ensure children receive “good enough” care.

Once social services are involved with your family you will be anxious that they may remove your child/children from your care. This is always a risk when social services have concerns about your standard of care for your children.

What’s worrying is that most people don’t get advice until very late into the process.

Usually social services have been involved quite a while, months or years before parents obtain legal advice. It’s common place that parents leave it until their child/children are at risk of removal from their care before they see a legal professional for advice.

What parents don’t appreciate is that if they obtained advice at the outset of social services being involved they’d reduce the chances of their child/children being removed from their care. Parents also don’t realise that all advice is free as all parents are eligible for free legal advice.

All parents are eligible for legal aid so you get all the advice & support you need for FREE.

If you don’t get advice at an early stage and social services start the court process, you have limited time to address their concerns, and the risk of your child being taken away is much higher than if you got advice at the outset.

Call us now for a free 30 minute telephone consultation

01952 618656


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About Josh Crowe Junior   NjP Solicitors – based in the heart of Shropshire,

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