What can a child decide who to live with?

What can a child decide who to live with?

A child’s desire in which parent to reside is one of many factors the Court will consider. A child’s preference can be most effective when both parents are equally fit, all living conditions for the child are relatively equal, and the child is fourteen (14) years of age or over.

Why would social services take your child?

The child welfare worker will assess the situation to see if the child has been harmed, or is at risk of being harmed, due to abuse or neglect. Most of the time, the child is not removed from the home during the investigation.

What grounds do social services remove a child?

Can your child be removed from your home because of concerns about their safety or welfare?Social workers do not have the power to remove your child from your care, unless this is ordered by the court or you agree that your child should be removed. Most children who have a child protection plan live at home.

Why would a child be taken into care?

Children and young people enter the care system for a variety of reasons including: abuse or neglect. illness or death of a parent. their families being unable to provide adequately for them at that point in time.

Can a social worker speak to a child alone?

Yes. The social worker will want to speak to your child alone, but they should ask you before they do so (unless there are exceptional circumstances, for example they are concerned that you might threaten your child or try to make your child stay silent, or your child doesn’t want you involved).

Why do social workers check bedrooms?

Is the social worker check allowed to check my fridge, cupboards and my child’s bedroom? This is because they are required by law to find out as much information as they can that is relevant to your child’s situation to help them make a decision about any risk to your child.

Can you tell social services to go away?

Some have asked ” can I tell social services to go away ” – If you tell them to go away, they won’t and you will end up in Court and there is then the risk that your children really will be removed. Be Honest.