


National Assessment Framework Rules setting out how someone should be assessed
Neglect Not being looked af ter properly / not giving the child what they need
No Order Principle The law says an order should not be made unless it is needed
Non-accidental Injury Where someone is hurt when they shouldn't have been
Non-Molestation Order Stopping a person who has hurt you from hurting you again
Nullity Certain circumstances when a court ends a marriage when there was something not right from the start (without a Divorce)
PHR Solicitors family and divorce solicitors have a wide range of experience dealing with many different types of family dispute. They have helped hundreds of clients to resolve family - related issues; whether it's divorce and separation issues, child care, civil partnership or complex cohabitation issues.
In addition PHR Solicitors hold a legal aid franchise for family matters. This means that public funding may be available to fund your case.
All of our qualified family and divorce solicitors are members of Resolution (formerly Solicitors Family Law Association).
PHR Solicitors would like to thank Cumbria Local Family Justice Council for allowing the use of the contents of the Family Law Dictionary.
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