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Support and benefits you can get if you're looking after someone else's child, court orders - kinship care, private fostering, friends and family care
Information about the SFPC programme to help safely reduce the number of children entering care.
The family procedure rules are a single set of rules governing the practice and procedure in family proceedings in the high court, county courts and magistrates' courts.
Find out if there's a family hub in your local area. Family hubs are a single place to get support for children, young people and families. This can include baby groups and parent classes, counselling services and financial advice.
You may need a visa to come to the UK to visit, study or work.
Examples to show how some local authorities and their partners have integrated elements of parent conflict provision into mainstream services for families.
Statistics relating to separated families and their child maintenance arrangements.
An annual report that provides facts and figures about the incomes and living circumstances of households and families in the UK.
Impact of parental conflict on local services, including education, health and social care, court systems, and drug and alcohol services.
Get a family visa for the UK, live with your spouse or relative - eligibility, proof, renewing, financial and English language requirements.
Apply for indefinite leave to remain ('settlement') if you have permission to stay as a refugee, humanitarian protection or Discretionary Leave - fees, who's eligible, family members, how to apply.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on migrants who are family members of UK residents.
The IFRP provides independent advice to the Home Office on how best to safeguard children’s welfare during a family’s enforced return. IFRP works with the Home Office .
Use this form to tell the family court which documents you served, who you served them on, and when, where and how you served them.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on dealing with family applications.
Information for existing and new Universal Credit claimants with more than 2 children.
Income required to bring family to the UK increased as final measure of package to reduce legal migration comes into force.
Families will benefit from new early legal advice to spare them stress of court.
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
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