When Does A Child Arrangements Order Come To An End?

Published date22 July 2021
Subject MatterFamily and Matrimonial, Family Law
Law FirmShoosmiths
AuthorMr Michael Swanick and Nicola Wilburn-Shaw

A child arrangements order is a court order which states where a child will live, how they will be cared for and how they will spend their time with one or both of their parents. A question which often goes unasked, however, is how long will the order last?

The contact arrangements set out within a child arrangements order, i.e. the parts which deal with how often the child spends time with their parent(s), will be legally binding until the child reaches the age of 16, unless the order specifically states otherwise. This is in line with section 91(10) of the Children Act 1989. Once a child reaches the age of 16, the family court is usually satisfied that the child can then decide how much contact they would like to have with the parent they do not live with.

On the other hand, the 'live with' element of a child arrangements order, i.e. the part which states which parent the child is to live with, will be legally binding until the child is 18 years old. This is largely due to the fact that, in the context of the Children Act 1989, a child means a person under the age of 18. In reality, however, the family court is very reluctant to enforce these orders beyond the age of 16 unless there are exceptional circumstances.

Each case is judged on its individual circumstances, but 'exceptional circumstances' could for example include that the child has special educational or behavioural needs, or perhaps that the housing/living arrangements of one of the parents is deemed unsuitable for the child.

The family court's approach to the age of a child was presented in a recent court case, in which Shoosmiths was involved. The Mother sought an order that her two teenage children should live with her, whereas the Father sought an order that the children should live with...

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