‘What is a Section 32 report & where it comes in’

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Imagine you’re going through a separation and need to figure out custody arrangements for your child. The court wants to make the best decision possible, and that includes understanding your child’s well-being and their perspective. Here’s where a Section 32 report comes in, and Beacon Parenting can help you navigate it.

A Section 32 report is basically a court-ordered deep dive into what’s best for your child. There are two main types:

  1. Understanding Your Child’s Needs: A qualified professional like a child psychologist assesses the situation. They consider things like your child’s age, development, and emotional state. This report helps the court understand what kind of living situation would be most beneficial for your child.

  2. Giving Your Child a Voice: Sometimes, the court wants to hear directly from your child, especially if they’re old enough to have a formed opinion. A Section 32 report can act as their voice in court. An expert meets with your child to understand their wishes and feelings about the situation.

Here’s where Beacon Parenting comes in. Because we carry out Section 32 Reports ourselves, we can help you approach this process feeling prepared and confident. Whether you need help understanding the different types of reports or navigating communication with your child, Beacon Parenting can guide you through it.

Doing our Section 32-approved separated parenting course shows the court you’re proactive in prioritising your child’s well-being. It can also help reduce stress and ensure a smoother process for everyone involved, especially your child. Beacon Parenting can be your partner in making sure this important step goes as well as possible.

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