Navigating False Allegations

Facing False Allegations? Stay Calm, Stay Smart, Stay Strong

Typically our clients have been accused of some form of abuse that they tell us is untrue. Being falsely accused is hugely hurtful and can often very frightening. But falsely accused parents should neither lose hope nor respond with anger. Where there are false allegations they can actually be helpful to gaining swift resolution, provided one doesnt fall into the trap of retaliating or behaviour that can be utilised by the other party (or their lawyers) as proof of their claims.

We guide you through the emotional and legal challenges of false claims — with strategy, not retaliation.

Challenging Allegations with Facts, Context, and Clarity

Not only do allegations require proof that they have happened, but it is very often quite easy to demonstrate that allegations made have not or even could not have happened. That take a client to step back from the allegation and review in the light of what was happening at the time, what communications their may be and what evidence there may be that conflicts with the claim/s that have been made. I recorded the video below a few years back, its now had tens of thousands of views and their are hundreds of comments from grateful viewers stating how much it helped them with their own experiences.

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Research & Self Help

False Allegations in Family Court - A Self Help Guide

Understanding your rights is crucial in family court. Our legal experts help with case preparation, documentation, and court representation to protect your best interests.

How to deal with Non-Molestation Orders in Family Court

A practical guide explaining what non-molestation orders are and how to respond or challenge them effectively in family court.

CMS Driving 20% of UK Suicide - Summary & Update Report

A concise update on how the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) is reportedly linked to 20% of UK suicides, with key findings and recent developments.

CMS Paying Parents At Risk Survey Results

This is a video presentation of the results analysed from the first 460 respondents to the CMS Paying Parents At Risk Survey

Guide to Statements & Exhibits

A step-by-step overview on preparing clear, strong statements and organizing exhibits for use in legal proceedings.

Guide to Preparing Family Court Bundles

Child custody cases require a balanced approach. From mediation to legal support, we ensure the child’s well-being remains the top priority.