The Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) (Amendment) Rules 1994
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MAGISTRATES' COURTS The Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) (Amendment) Rules 1994
Interpretation
Application of the remaining provisions of these Rules
Parties
Answer
Appointment and duties of the guardian ad litem
Personal attendance of applicants
Copies of orders
Amendment and revocation of orders
Keeping of registers, custody, inspection and disclosure of documents and information
Application for removal, return etc. of child
Interpretation 21A.(1) In this Part of these Rules "the 1990 Act" means the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990; "the birth father" means the father of the child, including a person who is treated as being the father of the child by section 28 of the 1990 Act where he is not the husband within the meaning of section 30 of the 1990 Act; "the birth mother" means the woman who carried the child; "the birth parents" means the birth mother and the birth father; "the guardian ad litem" means the guardian appointed in accordance with rule 21E; "the husband and wife" means the persons who may apply for a parental order where the conditions set out in section 30(1) of the 1990 Act are met; "parental order" means an order under section 30 of the 1990 Act (parental orders in favour of gamete donors) providing for a child to be treated in law as a child of the parties to a marriage. (2) Applications under section 30 of the 1990 Act are specified proceedings for the purposes of section 41 of the Children Act 1989[4] in accordance with section 41(6)(i) of that Act. Application of the remaining provisions of these Rules 21B. Subject to the provisions of this Part, the remaining provisions of these Rules shall apply as appropriate with any necessary modifications to proceedings under this Part except that rules 7(1), 9, 10(1)(b), 10(11), 11(2), 11(3) and 12 shall not apply. Parties 21C. The applicants shall be the husband and wife and the respondents shall be the persons set out in the relevant entry in column (iii) of Schedule 2. Answer 21D. Within 14 days of the service of an application for a parental order, each respondent shall file and serve on all the other parties an answer in Form CHA75. Appointment and duties of the guardian ad litem 21E.(1) As soon as practicable after the application has been filed, the justices' clerk shall consider the appointment of a guardian ad litem in accordance with section 41(1) of the Children Act 1989. (2) The guardian ad litem shall be appointed from a panel established in accordance with the Guardians ad Litem and Reporting Officers (Panels) Regulations 1991[5]. (3) In addition to such of the matters set out in rule 11 as are appropriate, the guardian ad litem shall
Personal attendance of applicants 21F. The court shall not make a parental order except upon the personal attendance before it of the applicants. Copies of orders 21G.(1) Where a parental order is made by a court sitting in Wales in respect of a child who was born in Wales and the applicants so request before the order is drawn up, the justices' clerk shall obtain a translation into Welsh of the particulars set out in the order. (2) Within 7 days after the making of a parental order, the justices' clerk shall send a copy of the order to the Registrar General[8]. (3) A copy of any parental order may be supplied to the Registrar General at his request. Amendment and revocation of orders 21H.(1) Any application made under paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Adoption Act 1976 as modified by the Parental Orders (Human Fertilisation and Embryology) Regulations 1994 for the amendment of a parental order or for the revocation of a direction to the Registrar General[9] shall be made to a family proceedings court for the same petty sessions area as the family proceedings court which made the parental order, by delivering it to or sending it by post to the clerk to the justices. (2) Notice of the application shall be given by the justices' clerk to such persons (if any) as the court thinks fit. (3) Where the application is granted, the justices' clerk shall send to the Registrar General a notice specifying the amendments or informing him of the revocation and shall give sufficient particulars of the order to enable the Registrar General to identify the case. Keeping of registers, custody, inspection and disclosure of documents and information 21I.(1) Such part of the register kept in pursuance of rules made under the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 as relates to proceedings for parental orders shall be kept in a separate book and the book shall not contain particulars of any other proceedings. (2) The book kept in pursuance of paragraph (1) and all other documents relating to the proceedings for a parental order shall, while they are in the custody of the court, be kept in a place of special security. (3) Any person who obtains information in the course of, or relating to proceedings for a parental order, shall treat that information as confidential and shall only disclose it if
Application for removal, return etc. of child 21J.(1) An application under sections 27(1), 29(1) or 29(2) of the Adoption Act 1976 as applied with modifications by the Parental Orders (Human Fertilisation and Embryology) Regulations 1994 shall be made by complaint to the family proceedings court in which the application under section 30 of the 1990 Act is pending. (2) The respondents shall be all the parties to the proceedings under section 30 and such other person or body, not being the child, as the court thinks fit. (3) The justices' clerk shall serve notice of the time fixed for the hearing, together with a copy of the complaint on the guardian ad litem who may attend on the hearing of the application and be heard on the question of whether the application should be granted. (4) The court may at any time give directions as to the conduct of the application under this rule. (5) Where an application under this rule is determined, the justices' clerk shall serve notice of the determination on all the parties. (6) A search warrant issued by a justice of the peace under section 29(4) of the Adoption Act 1976 (applied as above) (which relates to premises specified in an information to which an order made under the said section 29(1) relates, authorising a constable to search the said premises and if he finds the child to return the child to the person on whose application the said order was made) shall be in a warrant form as if issued under section 102 of the Children Act 1989 (warrant to search for or remove a child) or a form to the like effect.
75 Answer 76 Parental Order 77 Notice of Refusal of a Parental Order" ;
Notes: [1] 1980 c. 43; as extended by sections 74 and 145 of that Act; by section 28 of the Justices of the Peace Act 1979 (c. 55), as amended by section 117 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41); by sections 41(2), (10) and 93 of the Children Act 1989 (c. 41), as amended by paragraph 22 of Schedule 16 to the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990; and by section 10 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, as amended by paragraph 11 of Schedule 2 to the Maintenance Enforcement Act 1991 (c. 17). back [2] S.I. 1991/1395, amended by S.I. 1991/1991, 1992/2068, 1993/627 and 1994/809. back [8] By the Registration Service Act 1953 (c. 37), section 1, the powers and duties conferred or imposed by or under any enactment on the Registrar General are to be exercised and performed by the Registrar General for England and Wales appointed under that section. back [9] By section 50 of the Adoption Act 1976 (c. 36) as applied by S.I. 1994/ , a parental order may contain a direction to the Registrar General to make an entry in the Register of Births or the Parental Order Register. back |
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