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Loxley's law podcast: Children in family disputes

Who gets residence of the child after a divorce? How much maintenance will the non-resident parent have to pay?

In this podcast Martin Loxley, partner and head of family law at Irwin Mitchell Sheffield, talks us through what happens with the children when parents split up.

Loxley talks about the Children Act 1989 and how this has changed cases relating to children.

He also answers what orders a court can make in a case where children are involved, what the court will take into account, and explains how

child maintenance is calculated.

There are three ways to listen to the podcast:

1. Listen to the podcast online by hitting the green play icon above Loxley's picture.

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Podcast archive:

Domestic violence

Civil Partnership

Prenups

Marriage vs Cohabitation

If you have any questions relating to this podcast please contact Martin Loxley's personal assistant Julie Gale, t: 0870 1500 100, e: julie.gale@irwinmitchell.com


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