Paediatric medico-legal reports

Paediatric Expert Reports in Private Law Children Disputes

We provide independent paediatric expert witnesses for private law children disputes, reporting on a child’s health, development and needs. Experts are instructed under the Family Procedure Rules, and you see the CV before you instruct.

  • Same-working-day quotation
  • CVs before you instruct
  • An expert allocated within 48 hours
Claim contextPrivate law children
Instructed underFamily Procedure Rules (FPR Part 25)
ReportsCondition and prognosis, single joint expert
ExpertsGeneral paediatrics, child psychiatry, other specialisms

Overview

What private law children proceedings involve

Private law children proceedings decide arrangements for a child between the parties, most often under a child arrangements order. A paediatric report may address a child’s medical condition, development, or particular health needs where those bear on what arrangements are in the child’s interests. The expert answers the medical questions; the welfare decision is the court’s. Where the concern is significant harm rather than arrangements, see care proceedings.

Consultant paediatrician assessing a child's health and development for an independent report in family proceedings
The report addresses the medical questions that bear on the arrangements in dispute.

Reports we produce

The reports private law matters rely on

For private law matters we produce condition and prognosis reports on a child’s health, development and specific medical or care needs relevant to the arrangements in dispute. Many private law instructions are on a single-joint-expert basis.

Which experts report

The paediatric specialists in private law matters

A consultant paediatrician for most matters, with a child psychiatrist or other specialist where the questions call for it. We confirm the discipline and provide the CV before you instruct.

Jurisdiction and funding

Where these proceedings run, and how they are funded

Private law proceedings run in England and Wales under the Family Procedure Rules (FPR Part 25), and we can advise on the position in Scotland and Northern Ireland where relevant. Reports are usually privately funded, with legal aid available in limited circumstances. We provide a same-working-day quotation and confirm terms in writing before instruction.

From instruction to report

How an instruction proceeds

Send the instruction and the records, and we allocate a suitable expert within 48 hours and provide the CV. The standard report turnaround is two to four weeks, or one to two weeks where the matter is urgent. One named case manager stays with you throughout. For the documents we need at the outset, see how to instruct.

Independent paediatric expert preparing a report on a child's health, development and needs
The expert answers the medical questions, and the welfare decision is the court’s. Many private law matters are on a single joint expert basis.

FAQ

Private law children: common questions

A child’s health, development or specific medical needs, where those bear on the arrangements in dispute.

Yes. Many private law instructions are on a single-joint-expert basis under FPR Part 25.

Usually a consultant paediatrician, with other disciplines where the questions require it; we confirm before you instruct.

Two to four weeks as standard, one to two weeks where the matter is urgent.

Private law children

Instructing in private law children proceedings?

Send your case details and we will allocate a suitable expert within 48 hours, with a same-working-day quotation and the CV before you instruct.