Hi all
Not sure if anyone’s gone through something similar but here goes ,
I haven’t seen my children for some time , against my wishes and started the mediation process . My ex didn’t participate . Therefore I started the court proceedings
2 weeks before my first court date my ex has submitted an allegation form to the courts that is full of some horrible serious allegations , that are entirely fabricated . This was repeated during the Cafcass call and subsequently my partner has been informed that I can’t see her son until such time that a Safety Asssessment has been completed.
Question : how long does this process take ?
It’s really difficult not being able to see my children this time of year and also now I can’t spend time with my partner . Due to see my solicitor and barrister this week to discuss
I don’t understand- Safety Assessment by social services ?
- Suzie, FRG Adviser
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Re: I don’t understand- Safety Assessment by social services ?
Dear Heythere!,
Thank you for your post and welcome to the parents’ forum. I am Suzie, a Family Rights Group online adviser responding to you today.
I am sorry to hear that you have not been able to see your children for some time. You explain that you are currently in private family law proceedings and are legally represented. Family Rights Group do not give advice on private family law I'm afraid. You end your message by saying that you have an appointment to discuss your application with the solicitor and barrister and they are in a better position to answer your questions and advise on your next steps.
There are useful resources about parental dispute and child arrangements order hearings on the Child Law Advice website but you will find useful resources on the Child Law Advice website here.
You write that children’s services have advised your partner of your ex’s allegations and asked her to work with them on a safety assessment before allowing your contact with her child. You want to know the likely timescales for this. You should ask your partner to contact the relevant children’s services and ask for this clarification, as she is the person with parental responsibility for her son and should have the process explained to her.
I hope this information was useful to you. Please feel free to post here again if you have further questions.
There are also many alternative ways to contact Family Rights Group if you seek further advice in the future:
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Best wishes,
Suzie
Thank you for your post and welcome to the parents’ forum. I am Suzie, a Family Rights Group online adviser responding to you today.
I am sorry to hear that you have not been able to see your children for some time. You explain that you are currently in private family law proceedings and are legally represented. Family Rights Group do not give advice on private family law I'm afraid. You end your message by saying that you have an appointment to discuss your application with the solicitor and barrister and they are in a better position to answer your questions and advise on your next steps.
There are useful resources about parental dispute and child arrangements order hearings on the Child Law Advice website but you will find useful resources on the Child Law Advice website here.
You write that children’s services have advised your partner of your ex’s allegations and asked her to work with them on a safety assessment before allowing your contact with her child. You want to know the likely timescales for this. You should ask your partner to contact the relevant children’s services and ask for this clarification, as she is the person with parental responsibility for her son and should have the process explained to her.
I hope this information was useful to you. Please feel free to post here again if you have further questions.
There are also many alternative ways to contact Family Rights Group if you seek further advice in the future:
• A free telephone advice line open Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 3pm (excluding Bank Holidays) on 0808 801 0366
• Easy-to-follow online information. Features include an A-Z, FAQs, films, ‘top tips’ and legal advice sheets;
• A webchat service where you can message an adviser online, who will help you find information and advice to support you.
• Complete the advice enquiry form to request an email response within 5 working days
Best wishes,
Suzie
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