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The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 144 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[1], after consultation with the Rule Committee appointed under that section, hereby makes the following Rules: 1. These Rules may be cited as the Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) (Amendment) Rules 2001 and shall come into force on 1st April 2001. 2. The Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) Rules 1991[2] ("the 1991 Rules") shall be amended in accordance with the following provisions of these Rules and, in those provisions, any reference to a rule or Schedule by number alone shall be construed as a reference to the rule or Schedule so numbered in the 1991 Rules. 3. In rule 1(2) -
(a) means an officer of the service appointed under section 41[4] for the child with respect to whom the proceedings are brought; but
(b) omit the definition of "guardian ad litem"; and
4.
In the remaining provisions of the 1991 Rules -
(b) except in rule 13, for "welfare officer" substitute "welfare officer or children and family reporter".
5.
In rule 10 -
(b) be, or have been, a member, officer or servant of a local authority or voluntary organisation (within the meaning of section 105(1)) who has been directly concerned in that capacity in arrangements relating to the care, accommodation or welfare of the child during the five years prior to the commencement of the proceedings; or (c) be a serving probation officer who has, in that capacity, been previously concerned with the child or his family.".
6.
For rule 11 substitute -
11. - (1) In carrying out his duty under section 7(1)(a) or section 41(2), the officer of the service shall have regard to the principle set out in section 1(2) and the matters set out in section 1(3)(a) to (f) as if for the word "court" in that section there were substituted the words "officer of the service". (2) The officer of the service shall make such investigations as may be necessary for him to carry out his duties and shall, in particular -
(b) obtain such professional assistance as is available to him which he thinks appropriate or which the justices' clerk or the court directs him to obtain.
(3) In addition to his duties, under other paragraphs of this rule, or rules 11A or 11B, the officer of the service shall provide to the justices' chief executive, the justices' clerk and the court such other assistance as he or it may require.
7.
After rule 11, insert new rules as follows -
11A. - (1) The children's guardian shall -
(b) give such advice to the child as is appropriate having regard to his understanding and, subject to rule 12(1)(a), instruct the solicitor representing the child on all matters relevant to the interests of the child including possibilities for appeal, arising in the course of proceedings.
(2) Where it appears to the children's guardian that the child -
(b) intends to conduct and is capable of conducting the proceedings on his own behalf,
he shall inform the court through the justices' chief executive and from then he -
(ii) shall take such part in the proceedings as the justices' clerk or the court may direct; and (iii) may, with the leave of the justices' clerk or the court, have legal representation in the conduct of those duties.
(3) Unless excused by the justices' clerk or the court, the children's guardian shall attend all directions appointments in and hearings of the proceedings and shall advise the court on the following matters -
(b) the wishes of the child in respect of any matter relevant to the proceedings including his attendance at court; (c) the appropriate forum for the proceedings; (d) the appropriate timing of the proceedings or any part of them; (e) the options available to it in respect of the child and the suitability of each such option including what order should be made in determining the application; and (f) any other matter concerning which the justices' chief executive, the justices' clerk or the court seeks his advice or concerning which he considers that the justices' chief executive, the justices' clerk or the court should be informed.
(4) The advice given under paragraph (3) may, subject to any order of the court, be given orally or in writing; and if the advice be given orally, a note of it shall be taken by the justices' clerk or the court.
(b) of anyone whom he attempted to notify under this paragraph but was unable to contact; and (c) of anyone whom he believes may wish to be joined to the proceedings.
(6) The children's guardian shall, unless the justices' clerk or the court otherwise directs, not less than 14 days before the date fixed for the final hearing of the proceedings -
(b) serve a copy of the filed report on the other parties.
(7) The children's guardian shall serve and accept service of documents on behalf of the child in accordance with rule 8(3)(b) and (4)(b) and, where the child has not himself been served, and has sufficient understanding, advise the child of the contents of any document so served.
(b) unless the court or the justices' clerk otherwise directs, the other parties to the proceedings,
all records and documents which may, in his opinion, assist in the proper determination of the proceedings.
(b) if the child is notified of the decision, it is explained to the child in a manner appropriate to his age and understanding.
Additional powers and duties of a children and family reporter
(b) if he does notify the child of any contents of his report, explain them to the child in a manner appropriate to his age and understanding.
(2) Where the court has -
(b) notified the children and family reporter that his report is to be considered at a hearing,
the children and family reporter shall -
(ii) serve a copy on the other parties and on the children's guardian (if any),
by such time as the court may direct and if no direction is given, not less than 14 days before that hearing.
(3) The court may direct that the children and family reporter attend any hearing at which his report is to be considered.
8.
In rule 12 -
(b) in paragraph (1)(a), for "rule 11(3)" substitute "rule 11A(2)".
9.
In rule 13 -
(b) after paragraph (3) insert -
(3B) If the welfare officer considers the child should be made a party to the proceedings he shall notify the court of his opinion together with the reasons for that opinion.".
10.
In rule 14(2)(d), omit "whether under section 41 or otherwise".
(b) at the appropriate place insert -
12.
In rule 21B -
(b) for "11(3)" substitute "11A(2)".
13.
In rule 21E -
(b) omit paragraph (2); and (c) in paragraph (3), for "rule 11", substitute "rules 11 and 11A".
14.
After rule 22 insert -
22A. The court may limit the issues on which an officer of the service may be cross-examined.".
15.
In rule 23 -
(f) an expert whose instruction by a party has been authorised by the court,";
(b) for paragraph (3) substitute -
(b) assisting an officer of the service who is appointed by the court under any enactment to perform his functions."; and
(c) after paragraph (3) insert -
16.
In Schedule 1 -
(b) in Form C7 (Acknowledgement), for "Clerk of the Justices" substitute "Chief Executive to the Justices"; (c) in Form C42 (Family Assistance Order), for "a probation officer" substitute "an officer of the service"; (d) in Form C47 (Order), wherever it appears, and in form C48 (Order), for "guardian ad litem" substitute "children's guardian".
17.
Where -
(b) the proceedings in which he was appointed are still continuing;
that person shall, for the purposes of the application of the 1991 Rules, be treated as if he had been appointed -
(ii) parental order reporter,
as the case may be.
18.
Where -
(b) the proceedings in which the report was requested are still continuing.
that person shall, for the purposes of the application of the 1991 Rules, be treated as the children and family reporter in those proceedings. (This note is not part of the Rules) These Rules amend the Family Proceedings Courts (Children Act 1989) Rules 1991 following the establishment of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service ('CAFCASS') by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43). The term 'guardian ad litem' is replaced in proceedings under Children Act 1989 (c. 41) by 'children's guardian', and in proceedings for a parental order under section 30 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990 (c. 37) by 'parental order reporter'. An officer of the service who is appointed under section 7(1)(a) of the Children Act 1989 (c.41) is called a 'children and family reporter'. A person appointed by a local authority under section 7(1)(b) of that Act will continue to be known as a welfare officer. The Rules permit more than one children's guardian to be appointed if the court considers it appropriate. They set out clearly the powers and duties of officers of the service. The provisions relating to disclosure of documents have been amended to facilitate inspection of CAFCASS and also to allow disclosure where this would assist an officer of the service to perform any of his functions. They also permit disclosure within CAFCASS save where a conflict of interest arises and disclosure without the leave of the court to an expert whose instruction by a party has been authorised by the court. Notes: [1] 1980 c. 43; section 144 was amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), Schedule 18, paragraph 25 and by the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c. 22), Schedule 11, paragraphs 26 and 29.back [2] S.I. 1991/1395. The relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1991/1991; 1992/2068; 1994/2166 and 3056 and 1997/1895.back [3] The Children Act 1989 (c. 41); section 7 is amended by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43), Schedule 7, Part II, paragraphs 87 and 88.back [4] 1989 c. 41; section 41 was amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), Schedule 16, paragraph 17 and is amended by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43), Schedule 7, Part II, paragraphs 87 and 91 and Schedule 8.back [6] 1989 c. 41; section 42 was amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), Schedule 16, paragraph 18 and Schedule 20 and is amended by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43), Schedule 7, Part II, paragraphs 87 and 92 and by the Local Government Act 2000 (c. 22), Schedule 5, paragraph 20.back [7] 1997 c. 25; section 62(3A) is inserted by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43), section 17(1).back
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