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GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - LONG TITLE An Act to amend the Law relating to the Guardianship and Custody of Infants. [25th June 1886] Preamble rep. by SLR 1898 GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 1 Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as the Guardianship of Infants Act, 1886. GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 2 On death of father, mother to be guardian alone or jointly with others. 2. On the death of the father of an infant, and in case the father shall have died prior to the passing of this Act then from and after the passing of this Act, the mother if surviving shall be the guardian of such infant, either alone when no guardian has been appointed by the father, or jointly with any guardian appointed by the father. When no guardian has been appointed by the father, or if the guardian or guardians appointed by the father is or are dead, or refuses or refuse to act, the Court may, if it shall think fit, from time to time appoint a guardian or guardians to act jointly with the mother. GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 3 Mother may appoint guardian, in certain cases. 3.(1) The mother of any infant may by deed or will appoint any person or persons to be guardian or guardians of such infant after the death of herself and the father of such infant (if such infant be then unmarried), and where guardians are appointed by both parents they shall act jointly. (2) The mother of any infant may by deed or will provisionally nominate some fit person or persons to act as guardian or guardians of such infant after her death jointly with the father of such infant, and the court, after her death, if it be shown to the satisfaction of the court that the father is for any reason unfitted to be the sole guardian of his children, may confirm the appointment of such guardian or guardians who shall thereupon be authorised and empowered so to act as aforesaid, or make such other order in respect of the guardianship as the court shall think right. (3) In the event of guardians being unable to agree upon a question affecting the welfare of an infant, any of them may apply to the court for its direction, and the court may make such order or orders regarding the matters in difference as it shall think proper. GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 4 Powers of guardian. 4. Every guardian in... Ireland under this Act shall have all such powers over the estate and the person, or over the estate (as the case may be), of an infant as any guardian appointed by will or otherwise now has... in Ireland under the Tenures Abolition Act (Ireland) 1662, or otherwise. GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 5 Court may make orders as to custody. 5. The court may, upon the application of the mother of any infant (who may apply without next friend), make such order as it may think fit regarding the custody of such infant and the right of access thereto of either parent, having regard to the welfare of the infant, and to the conduct of the parents, and to the wishes as well of the mother as of the father, and may alter, vary, or discharge such order on the application of either parent, or, after the death of either parent, of any guardian under this Act, and in every case may make such order respecting the costs of the mother and the liability of the father for the same or otherwise as to costs as it may think just.[ GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 5A Custody, etc., of illegitimate children. 5A.(1) Section 5 of this Act shall apply in relation to an infant who is illegitimate as it applies in relation to an infant who is legitimate, and the person who is the natural father of an illegitimate infant may, as well as the mother, apply for an order in relation to the infant under that section; and the first reference in that section to the mother, and references to the father or parent, of an infant shall be construed accordingly. (2) For the purposes of (a)section 6 of the Tenures Abolition Act (Ireland) 1662 (power of father to appoint, by deed or will, a guardian for his infant child), and (b)sections 2 and 3 of this Act, Power to Court to remove guardian. GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 6 6. In ... Ireland the High Court, in any division thereof,... may, in their discretion, on being satisfied that it is for the welfare of the infant, remove from his office any testamentary guardian, or any guardian appointed or acting by virtue of this Act, and may also, if they shall deem it to be for the welfare of the infant, appoint another guardian in place of the guardian so removed. S.7 rep. by 1978 NI15 art.63(b) sch.5 GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 9 Interpretation of terms. 9. In the construction of this Act the expression "the Court" shall mean ... In Ireland the High Court or the county court of the district in which the respondent or respondents or any of them may reside: ... ... ... As to removing proceedings and appeals. GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 10 10. In ... Ireland when any application has been made under this Act to a county court the High Court shall, at the instance of any party to such application, order such application to be removed to the High Court, and there proceeded with before a judge of the Chancery Division, on such terms as to costs as it may think proper. ... ... S.11 rep. by SLR 1898; 1962 c.30 s.7(9) sch.1 Pt.I; 1978 c.23 s.122(2) sch.7 Pt.I GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS ACT 1886 - SECT 13 Saving clause. 13. Nothing in this Act contained shall restrict or affect the jurisdiction ... of the High Court in Ireland, or of any division of the said Courts, ... to appoint or remove guardians, ...