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Feelings of fear and panic are common. These overwhelming emotions can lead to impulsive decisions, which may harm your position. That’s why it is vital to contact ASA Solicitors immediately for expert legal advice and emergency support
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Why Immediate Legal Representation Matters
Mistakes made in early responses to social workers or police can seriously affect the outcome of future care proceedings. Once care applications are issued by the local authority, reversing the impact of a poorly managed initial response becomes far more difficult.
Most referrals to social services stem from mandatory safeguarding obligations imposed on professionals, such as:
– Teachers
– GPs and hospital staff
– Health visitors
– Nursery staff
If your child makes an allegation or is found with bruising or injury—and an acceptable explanation is not given—professionals are likely to refer the case to social services and/or the police.
Common Reasons for NAI or Abuse Investigations
Social services or police may become involved in your family’s life due to:
– Referral by a GP, hospital doctor, or nurse for suspected non-accidental injury, such as:
– Broken bones, head injuries, swelling, burns, broken ribs, bruising
– Suspected sexual abuse
– Failure to seek medical treatment
– Allegations of shaken baby syndrome or brain bleeds
– A child’s disclosure to school or medical staff
– Allegations of neglect, emotional abuse, or poor parenting
– Death of a child under your care
Speak directly with social workers and police on your behalf
Attend appointments or home visits, including at hospitals, GP surgeries, schools, or nurseries
Provide expert guidance throughout both criminal proceedings and family court cases
Execute
Implementing the plan with precision and focus
If the Police Contact You
If you are asked to attend a police interview, do not speak to the authorities without advice. We offer free 24-hour legal advice and representation at the police station. Your responses during a police interview may have long-term consequences, including:
– Immediate removal of your children
– Orders restricting contact with any child under 18
– Future care proceedings based on your police interview statements
Even If You’ve Already Spoken to Authorities
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They may also request that:
- A parent leaves the family home
- You have reduced or no contact with the child while investigations are ongoing
ASA Solicitors can advise you on alternatives, such as placing the child with a family member or friend, to avoid foster care.
Care Proceedings Following Allegations
ASA Solicitors have significant expertise in both care proceedings and criminal defence, which is essential in complex cases involving cross-over allegations.
Social services may:
- Remove your child using a Police Protection Order (PPO), lasting up to 72 hours
- Apply to court for an Emergency Protection Order (EPO)
- Ask you to sign a Section 20 agreement for voluntary placement
- Later issue an Interim Care Order (ICO) for foster placement
Allegations of Sexual Abuse or Neglect
Why Choose ASA Solicitors
– Decades of specialist experience in child protection and abuse defence
– Dedicated family and criminal law teams working seamlessly together
– Immediate response to urgent matters—day or night
– Practical, strategic advice to protect your children, your rights, and your future