Do you need help with the care of your child?

LVU, or the Care of young persons (special provisions) act, is a Swedish law that protects children and young people under 18 years of age and who are at risk and in need of help. The law is used for LVU placement of children when ordinary measures from social services aren’t sufficient, or when the parents don’t consent to the necessary care of the child.

LVU can be applied in Sweden when there are serious issues in the child’s home environment. This can include situations where the child lives in an environment that’s harmful to their health or development, such as when parents abuse substances or suffer from mental illness. It can also be applied when the child is exposed to violence and/or neglect. In such cases, social services can apply for care of the child under LVU.

They can also do so if the child exhibits destructive behaviors that endanger their health or development, such as substance abuse or engaging in criminal activities, and refuses to accept help voluntarily. In these cases, social services can apply for compulsory care of the child under LVU.

The process and care of the child

Report and investigation
When social services become aware that a child is at risk, they’ll initiate an investigation. They’ll consult with the school, healthcare providers, and others who may have important information about the child.

Decision on care
If social services determine that the child needs compulsory care, they’ll apply for it at the administrative court. The administrative court will then make a decision on LVU placement as care of the child after hearing from both the child and the parents.

Appeal
The child and the parents have the right to appeal the decision. They can do so to the Court of Appeal and, as a last resort, to the Supreme Administrative Court.

What we help with in LVU cases

Consultation
We help you understand the rights of the child and the parents regarding when LVU is used to care for the child. We also provide advice on how to proceed if social services have initiated an investigation.

Legal support
We represent you in the administrative court and during appeals. We make sure all of your rights are protected and that you all receive a fair assessment.

Support during the process
We’re support you throughout the entire process, from the first contact with social services to any court hearings. We help you navigate the system and provide you with the support you need.

Do you need help with an LVU matter? You can always get in contact with our lawyers within just 24 hours when you need quick answers to your questions. Or you can email or call us whenever you need to hire a lawyer for legal assistance.

FAQ about LVU and the care of your child

What is LVU?
LVU, or the care of young persons (special provisions) act as it’s called in English, is a law that protects children and young people in Sweden who are at risk and need care when ordinary measures aren’t sufficient.

When can LVU be applied?
LVU can be applied as care of a child when the child lives in a harmful environment or exhibits dangerous behavior that endangers their health or development.

How does the process work?
Social services initiate an investigation and then apply for care with the administrative court. If the administrative court decides that the child needs care under LVU, both the child and the parents can appeal the decision if they believe it’s incorrect.

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