17 min

What Can I Do When My Ex Doesn't Return My Child‪?‬ MyBump2Baby Expert Podcast

    • Parenting

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Summary
In this episode, Carla interviews Megan Edwards, an Associate Solicitor in Family Law Group, about what to do when an ex-partner refuses to return a child. Megan explains that the appropriate course of action depends on factors such as parental responsibility, existing court orders, and concerns about the child's safety. She advises parents to first try to negotiate and amicably agree on the safe return of the child. If there are significant safety concerns, the police and local authority should be contacted. Megan also discusses the process of obtaining court orders and the importance of seeking legal advice.
Takeaways
When an ex-partner refuses to return a child, it is important to consider factors such as parental responsibility, existing court orders, and concerns about the child's safety.Parents should first try to negotiate and amicably agree on the safe return of the child, unless there are significant safety concerns.If there are concerns about the child's safety, the police and local authority should be contacted.Legal advice should be sought to understand the options available, including obtaining court orders for the return of the child.
About Megan Edwards
Megan is a Solicitor and joined Family Law Group in September 2017. She works out of the Milton Keynes office and specialises in care proceedings and domestic abuse matters.
Whilst completing her Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in Birmingham, she undertook a Master’s Degree and obtaining a high distinction award in both. Her studies were undertaken alongside her training contract, which she completed whilst working for a legal firm in Northampton. Megan has also achieved a Degree from Oxford Brookes University with first class honours, as well as obtaining a Oxford University Press prize for high attainment.
Since qualifying as a Solicitor in 2017, she has gone on to specialise in all matters relating to children and domestic abuse. Megan also has experience in advocacy and enjoys representing her clients in court where possible.
Megan understands the importance of reaching an out of court settlement, and will use her vast negation skills to meet client objectives in an amicable and non confrontational way.
Megan is passionate about her work and decided to embark on a career in law so that she had the opportunity to help people, particularly vulnerable people such as children.
Megan has an aptitude for supporting clients and people in need of help. She achieves this by ensuring that she listens fully to her client’s needs and is compassionate, yet efficient in ensuring the right outcome is achieved.


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Family Law Group www.familylawgroup.co.uk
Summary
In this episode, Carla interviews Megan Edwards, an Associate Solicitor in Family Law Group, about what to do when an ex-partner refuses to return a child. Megan explains that the appropriate course of action depends on factors such as parental responsibility, existing court orders, and concerns about the child's safety. She advises parents to first try to negotiate and amicably agree on the safe return of the child. If there are significant safety concerns, the police and local authority should be contacted. Megan also discusses the process of obtaining court orders and the importance of seeking legal advice.
Takeaways
When an ex-partner refuses to return a child, it is important to consider factors such as parental responsibility, existing court orders, and concerns about the child's safety.Parents should first try to negotiate and amicably agree on the safe return of the child, unless there are significant safety concerns.If there are concerns about the child's safety, the police and local authority should be contacted.Legal advice should be sought to understand the options available, including obtaining court orders for the return of the child.
About Megan Edwards
Megan is a Solicitor and joined Family Law Group in September 2017. She works out of the Milton Keynes office and specialises in care proceedings and domestic abuse matters.
Whilst completing her Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in Birmingham, she undertook a Master’s Degree and obtaining a high distinction award in both. Her studies were undertaken alongside her training contract, which she completed whilst working for a legal firm in Northampton. Megan has also achieved a Degree from Oxford Brookes University with first class honours, as well as obtaining a Oxford University Press prize for high attainment.
Since qualifying as a Solicitor in 2017, she has gone on to specialise in all matters relating to children and domestic abuse. Megan also has experience in advocacy and enjoys representing her clients in court where possible.
Megan understands the importance of reaching an out of court settlement, and will use her vast negation skills to meet client objectives in an amicable and non confrontational way.
Megan is passionate about her work and decided to embark on a career in law so that she had the opportunity to help people, particularly vulnerable people such as children.
Megan has an aptitude for supporting clients and people in need of help. She achieves this by ensuring that she listens fully to her client’s needs and is compassionate, yet efficient in ensuring the right outcome is achieved.


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17 min