A Specific Issue Order (SIO) provides a way to resolve a dispute in how a child is brought up. It is used to resolve specific issues or questions and gives permission to a person applying for the order to make decisions without the permission of the other parent. This could include a change to the name of a child, whether the child should receive vaccinations, or religious education requirements. This type of court order is granted by the Family Court.
You can apply for a Specific Issue Order if you have a parental responsibility to the child (see our FAQ section below). However, if you do not have parental responsibility, it may be possible to gain permission from the court to apply for a SIO.
If you are currently engaged in a dispute over the upbringing of your child, Reeds Specific Issue Order Solicitors can advise you whether a Specific Issue Order would be the best way to proceed. For legal advice and representation, please contact us through our contact page here. Alternatively, you can phone 0333 240 7373, or email us at info@reeds.co.uk.
Why Choose Reeds?
Our solicitors can prepare the application and submit it to the Court. After this, they will represent you at Court or instruct a Barrister to attend all the Court hearings. We will advise and assist you throughout the procedure.
Our Specific Issue Order solicitors understand exactly how stressful and distressing disputes around a child’s wellbeing and upbringing can be. Whilst you may have your child’s best interests at heart, it can be difficult to put across what you want for your child and why. Whatever your situation, we are there to support you through each step of the process.
Those that require emotional support through the process, we can refer onto one of our trusted partners; including counsellors or psychotherapists.
For further advice and excellent representation, please contact us through our contact page here. Alternatively, you can phone 0333 240 7373, or email us at info@reeds.co.uk.