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Therefore, if you do not attend a court hearing it could be many months before you get another date, or in some situations, the court may make cost orders against you (to reflect the costs wasted by you not going to the court hearing) or even proceed in your absence and make an interim or final court order.
You can get a copy from your local family court or you can download a copy from .tsoshop.co.uk, search for parenting plan. You can get a Welsh version from any CAFCASS Cymru office or any Welsh court.
Fill in the C100 court form. You must show youve attended a meeting about mediation first - except in certain cases (theres been domestic abuse, for example) or when applying for a consent order. Send your original form and 3 copies of it to the nearest court that deals with cases involving children.
Potentially, you may be able to make these arrangements amicably with your ex-partner using alternative dispute resolution processes. If the childs other parent agrees that you should have full custody, you do not need a Child Arrangements Order, or to attend Court.
It costs 232 to apply for a court order. You may be able to get help paying court fees if youre on benefits or a low income.
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In the UK, there are two main types of child custody which include sole custody and joint custody. Sole custody is when one parent has primary care and control of the child. Joint custody is when both parents have a shared responsibility for the childs upbringing and care.
You will need to fill in the correct court form. This varies depending upon the type of order you want, but all forms can be downloaded from Justice.gov.uk For most family law disputes, this form is called C100, however there is a list of forms on the website, or all family forms can be found here.
The reality is that custody no longer exists in legal terms. The court does not award custody to one parent or the other. Children have a right to a meaningful relationship with both parents although how this will work in practice will be different for each family.

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