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Impact of parental conflict on local services, including education, health and social care, court systems, and drug and alcohol services.
See how the Child Maintenance Service works out maintenance and the rates they use
The Child Maintenance Service usually follows 6 steps to work out the…
You can ask the Child Maintenance Service to take other income and…
The amount you pay or receive in child maintenance can change when: your…
Explore the impact of parental conflict on children and young people.
Guide for parents and legal guardians about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.
Guidance for councils about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.
Guidance for sponsors about applications to Homes for Ukraine for children who are not travelling with or joining their parent or legal guardian.
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
How to set up or manage a child maintenance arrangement, including what to do if a parent does not pay, how to contact the Child Maintenance Service, and signing in to your account.
Information and resources for leaders, managers and practitioners seeking to improve children’s outcomes by supporting the parental relationship.
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
Medicines and Healthcare product Regulatory Agency official Parental Leave policy and procedures.
Information for existing and new Universal Credit claimants with more than 2 children.
Employer and employee guide to unpaid parental leave - eligibility, how much leave can be taken and notice periods
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