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Schools are responsible for your child's safety while they're at school or on a school trip
The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 years old. Children are treated differently from adults, are dealt with by youth courts and sent to special secure centres for young people.
Child Tax Credits if you're responsible for one child or more - how much you get, eligibility, claim tax credits
Form A102: Consent to the placement of my child for adoption with identified prospective adopter(s) and, if the placement breaks down, with any prospective adopter(s) chosen by the adoption agency. Section 19 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002
Who has parental responsibility for looking after children, and how to apply for parental responsibility if you were unmarried to the mother or are not on the birth certificate
Parents can get in trouble with the law if their child gets arrested - find out about parenting programmes, Parenting Contracts and Parenting Orders
Employer and employee guide to unpaid parental leave - eligibility, how much leave can be taken and notice periods
Child Benefit payments if your child goes into hospital or care - when payments stop, reporting the change
Find your child's school term, half term and holiday dates on your local council's website
What Tax-Free Childcare is, eligibility and how to apply
Ending a relationship and agreeing on money and property, child arrangements (sometimes known as 'custody', 'residence' or 'contact') and child maintenance
The law does not say an age when you can leave a child on their own, but it's an offence to leave a child alone if it puts them at risk
Why children are sent to custody, what it's like, visiting, advice and support
Evaluation and summary reports for the Children's social care innovation programme (CSCIP) grouped by theme.
Statistics relating to separated families and their child maintenance arrangements.
Explore the impact of parental conflict on children and young people.
You might be able to get Income Tax back or pay less tax if you make maintenance payments to an ex-spouse or civil partner.
Reporting a person who cannot work with children or vulnerable adults
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