Solicitors In Dewsbury

Based in the heart of West Yorkshire, our team of highly-experienced professionals are here to put their expertise to the use that best benefits you. If you’re facing accusations of fraud, looking at criminal offences, seeking motorist defence, or dealing with personal injury, our team are here to help you. With a high reputation in all our specialist areas, our knowledgeable team will help you through every step of the process, taking the strain to make the situation as easy as possible for you, building and presenting your case to get you the result you deserve.



The Best Solicitors In Dewsbury 

 We pride ourselves on our high quality and personable service: as every case is different, we work to build up a relationship with you, ensuring your case is as strong as it could possibly be. Members of our personal injury and criminal defence teams are on hand to assist you 24/7. We work as best suits you – meeting in evenings with clients who have work commitments, and visiting the elderly, disabled, or seriously injured in their own home. Whatever your need, we are here for you. You can read more in depth about us and the vast range of services we offer on this website.

Ashmans Solicitors Dewsbury

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Family Law 

we have a dedicated team dealing only with family law 

What is a Prohibited Steps Order?

A Prohibited Steps Order is granted by a family court to prevent a parent from making certain decisions about a child’s upbringing. This also will bar that parent from taking the child abroad or somewhere in the UK where it does not live. With the Order in place, the person wishing to remove the child would need the permission of the other parent. Breaching a Prohibited Steps Order is a criminal offence. This is known as kidnapping. This charge has a maximum sentence of 20 years. Prohibited Steps Orders can be used to:
  • stop a parent from allowing the child to associate with a particular person;
  • prevent a parent from changing the child’s surname;
  • to prevent a parent from taking a child out of the country;
  • prevent a UK relocation of a child by one parent; and
  • in connection with the medical treatment of a child.
If you need a solicitor for a prohibited steps order get in touch with our Family Law Team.

how do you get a prohibited steps order 

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