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Dear Sir
Thank you for your enquiry.
If discussions with your Wife have failed and you have exhaused all attempts and avenues to compromise, you may apply to the court to issue proceedings for a Child Arrangements Order; for contact. However, you will need to attend Mediation first unelss there are exemptions for not attending one. Please make an appointment or feel fee to give us a call to chat first on 0203 9 599 123 and see how our expertise in children matters may assist you further. We look further to hearing from you.
OTS Solicitors
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