When it comes to child custody arrangements, fathers often feel left out of the decision-making process. We’re here to change that. At McKenzie Friends, we understand the real struggles you’re up against and provide the support you need—without the high legal costs.
👉 Blocked from seeing your child? We’ll help you regain your rightful visitation.
👉 Struggling with irregular contact? We’ll help you establish a consistent and reliable schedule.
👉 Facing changes to agreed arrangements? We’ll work with you to obtain a court-ordered child arrangement plan.
👉 Want to take on a more active role? We’ll guide you toward shared custody or full parental responsibility.
👉 Feeling unfairly treated? We’ll support you in protecting your rights as a father in family court.
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Our McKenzie Friends understand the challenges fathers face in child custody cases.
We’re committed to providing affordable and effective legal support to help you protect your parental rights.
Our McKenzie team will help you secure fair child custody arrangements that prioritise your child’s well-being and keep you actively involved as a father.
Count on us to secure court-enforced contact orders, so you never miss out on meaningful time with your child. These orders set a clear schedule—like weekends, holidays, or special days.
If you’re not currently recognised in major decisions, we’ll help you obtain parental responsibility for equal say in your child’s life — from schooling & medical treatment to day-to-day care.
We’ll help you secure fair child support orders, guiding you through calculating appropriate payments and making sure they’re enforced to support your child’s needs consistently.
Under English law, both parents share the responsibility to care for their children, and children have the fundamental right to maintain relationships with both parents. If you’re named on your child’s birth certificate or have parental responsibility through a court order, you have the legal right to be involved in their upbringing.
For unmarried fathers, parental responsibility isn’t automatic but can be obtained by jointly registering the birth with the mother, securing an agreement with her, or applying for a parental responsibility order from the court. If you don’t yet have parental responsibility and want to secure your legal rights as a father, reach out to us today for a free initial consultation.
Child custody arrangements can be confusing, especially when parents separate. As a father, understanding your rights and responsibilities is crucial to ensure the best interests of your child. This is how our team of McKenzie Friends can assist you:
McKenzie Friends begin by sending a respectful, carefully crafted letter to the child’s mother or her representative. This often helps open the door to a fair and defined contact plan between you and your child, without a court trial.
Next, mediation is usually needed. Our McKenzie Friends provide affordable mediation sessions where we let both parents talk openly to set up a fair contact schedule without going to court. If both parents agree here, there's no need for court at all.
If mediation is unsuccessful and the mother opposes contact, our McKenzie Friends can help you apply for a Child Arrangements Order. This court order will formally decide where the child will live, and when they’ll see each parent.
Father’s rights extend beyond contact and custody to include important financial responsibilities. Regardless of whether you have daily custody or weekend visits, a father is legally required to contribute to their child’s upbringing. This can mean helping with:
As a father, you have a financial responsibility towards your children, even after separation or divorce. But, knowing your rights and obligations within the UK’s child maintenance system can be complex – and we’re here to help!
The CMS is the government agency that calculates and enforces child maintenance payments. They use a set formula based on your income, the number of children, and the time each child spends with you.
If you and your ex share time with your child equally, CMS may reduce or even remove child maintenance payments. When both parents have the child for equal time, both are financially responsible.
If your financial situation changes—like a job loss or change in income—you can ask CMS to review your payments. This way, your payments match what you can actually afford.
After your FREE 30-min consultation, pay a fixed £100 for your full session, no matter how long it takes.
Our McKenzie Friends will explain your legal standing, outline what’s likely to happen next in court, and provide
a clear estimate of the overall costs.
Locations: 3 offices + in-person/remote support at major UK family courts.
We can also travel to your court for assistance wherever you are.
We help fathers get fair contact, shared custody, and proper parental rights.
💬 Chat with us today — affordable support that works.
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