Parenting comes with a lot of legal responsibility and rights that many parents don't fully understand. This site explains what the law requires of you and what protections exist for your children, from behaviour contracts to education rules and child protection orders.
We cover your legal responsibilities around education, school attendance, and home schooling, as well as child protection issues like parental responsibility and disqualification orders. There's also detailed information on custody, guardianship, adoption, surrogacy, and family court proceedings.
Being a parent is rewarding but can feel overwhelming, especially when legal matters get involved. We've simplified the information so you understand your boundaries and your child's protections under law.
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Parenting comes with a lot of legal responsibility and rights that many parents don't fully understand. This site explains what the law requires of you and what protections exist for your children, from behaviour contracts to education rules and child protection orders.
We cover your legal responsibilities around education, school attendance, and home schooling, as well as child protection issues like parental responsibility and disqualification orders. There's also detailed information on custody, guardianship, adoption, surrogacy, and family court proceedings.
Being a parent is rewarding but can feel overwhelming, especially when legal matters get involved. We've simplified the information so you understand your boundaries and your child's protections under law.
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