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2002 No. 158

MAGISTRATES' COURTS

Magistrates' Courts (Declarations of Parentage) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2002

  Made 19th April 2002 
  Coming into operation 20th May 2002 

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by Article 13 of the Magistrates' Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981[1], on the advice of the Magistrates' Courts Rules Committee and after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice, hereby makes the following Rules: - 

Citation and commencement
     1. These Rules may be cited as the Magistrates' Courts (Declarations of Parentage) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2002 and shall come into operation on 20th May 2002.

    
2. These Rules shall apply to proceedings commenced on or after 20th May 2002.

Interpretation
    
3. In these Rules - 

     4. The Magistrates' Courts Rules (Northern Ireland) 1984[5] shall have effect subject to the provisions of these Rules.

Application for declaration of parentage
     5.  - (1) An application by way of complaint to a justice of the peace or clerk of petty sessions for a declaration of parentage under Article 31B of the Order[6] shall be made in Form FL1 and shall be supported by a statement which is signed and declared to be true. Provided that if the applicant is under the age of 18, the statement shall, unless otherwise directed, be made by his next friend.

    (2) An applicant shall file the documents referred to in paragraph (3) together with sufficient copies for one to be served, not less than 21 days prior to the date fixed for hearing, on each respondent.

    (3) The documents to be filed under paragraph (2) are - 

    4 A statement under paragraph (1) may contain statements of information or belief with the sources and grounds thereof.

    (5) At the same time as complying with paragraph (2) the applicant shall give notice of the proceedings in Form FL3 to the Crown Solicitor on behalf of the Attorney General and the Crown Solicitor shall notify the clerk of petty sessions within 14 days of such notice if the Attorney General intends to intervene in the proceedings.

    (6) A copy of Form FL3 shall, at least 7 days before the hearing of the application, be filed with the clerk of petty sessions and shall be endorsed with the date upon which and the manner in which service was effected on the Crown Solicitor.

Withdrawal
     6.  - (1) An application may be withdrawn only with leave of the court.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), a person seeking leave to withdraw an application shall file and serve on the parties and the Crown Solicitor a written request for leave setting out the reasons for the request.

    (3) The request under paragraph (2) may be made orally to the court if the parties are present.

    (4) Upon receipt of a written request under paragraph (2), the court shall - 

Acknowledgement of application
    
7. Within 14 days of service of the summons in Form FL2 the respondent shall file and serve on the parties an acknowledgement of the application in Form FL4.

Intervention by the Attorney General
    
8. The Attorney General, in deciding whether it is necessary or expedient to intervene in the proceedings may have a search made for and may inspect and obtain a copy of any document filed in the court offices which relates to any other family proceedings referred to in the proceedings.

    
9. The clerk of petty sessions shall send a copy of the application and every document accompanying it and of any answer to the Crown Solicitor if he has notified the court that the Attorney General wishes to intervene in the proceedings.

Directions
    
10.  - (1) After the expiration of the time limited for the filing of an acknowledgement of the application, the court may issue directions for the conduct of the proceedings, including directions as to any other persons who should be made respondents to the application or given notice of the proceedings.

    (2) When giving directions in accordance with paragraph (1) the court shall consider whether it is desirable that the Attorney General should argue before it any question relating to the proceedings, and, if it does so consider and the Attorney General agrees to argue that question, - 

    (3) Any person given notice of proceedings pursuant to directions given in accordance with paragraph (1), shall within 21 days after service of the notice upon him, be entitled to file a request in Form FL5 that he be joined as a party.

    (4) The Attorney General may file an answer to the application within 21 days after directions have been given in accordance with paragraph (1) and no directions for the hearing shall be given until that period and the period referred to in paragraph (3) have expired.

Parties
    
11. On considering a request under rule 10(3), the court shall - 

Transfer of proceedings
    
12. Where the court receives a request in writing from a party that the proceedings be transferred to a family care centre or High Court in accordance with the Allocation Order it shall issue an order in Form FL6 or certificate in Form FL7, as the case may be.

    
13. A copy of the order issued under rule 12 shall be sent by the clerk of petty sessions to - 

Declaration of parentage
    
14. A declaration made in accordance with Article 31B of the Order shall be in Form FL8 and shall be served on the parties to the proceedings and, where appropriate, the Crown Solicitor.

    
15. Within 21 days of a declaration being made, the clerk of petty sessions, who shall be the prescribed officer for the purposes of Article 31B of the Order, shall send a copy of the declaration and the application in Form FL1 to the Registrar General.

Service
    
16.  - (1) Rules 11 and 13 of the Magistrates' Courts Rules (Northern Ireland) 1984 shall apply to service of a summons under these Rules.

    (2) Service of any other document under these Rules may be effected - 

    (3) A document shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been served - 

    (4) Where a child is a party to any proceedings under Article 31B of the Order and is required by these Rules to serve a document, service shall be effected by - 

    (5) Service of any document on a child shall, subject to any direction of the court, be effected by service - 

    (6) Where the court refuses leave under paragraph (5)(b), a direction shall be given under paragraph (7).

    (7) Where these Rules require a document to be served, the court may direct that - 


Irvine of Lairg,
C.

Dated 19th April 2002



SCHEDULE
Rule 3(i)



Form FL1

Rule 5(1)

APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

of      Family Proceedings Court at     

Applicant

of      County Court Division of     

Respondent

     1. About you (the Applicant)
State

    
  • your title (Mr, Mrs etc) full name, sex, date and place of birth and address

        
  • your solicitor's name, address, reference, telephone, FAX and DX numbers.

    If you are not the person whose parentage is in issue or an acknowledged or alleged parent of that person, state what your interest in the case is, or that the application relates to the Child Support (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 and is brought by the Department or the person with care.

         2. About the other people in the case


        (1) State, so far as you know them, the full name, the place and date of birth and the address of the following persons (unless you are that person):

        (2) If the person whose parentage is in issue or the person whose parenthood is in issue is known by a name other than that which appears in the entry relating to his birth in the Register of Births, state that name

        (3) If the mother, or alleged mother, of the person whose parentage is in issue has been known by different names at times before the date of the presentation of the application state (if you know it) her full name at the date of - 

        (4) Give particulars of every other person whose interest may be affected by the proceedings and his relationship to the person whose parentage is in issue.

         3. Your reason(s) for applying
    State the grounds on which you are relying and all other relevant facts which you allege justify the making of the declaration.

         4. Other proceedings
    State whether there are or have been any other proceedings in any court, tribunal or authority in Northern Ireland or elsewhere relating to the parentage of the person whose parentage is in issue or to the parenthood of the person whose parenthood is in issue, and, if so, give the following details - 

         5. Connection with Northern Ireland


        (1) State whether the person whose parentage is in issue or the person whose parenthood is in issue - 

        (2) If the court's jurisdiction to hear the application is based on habitual residence, state the addresses of the places of residence of the person so resident and the length of residence at each place either during the period of one year ending with the date of presentation of the application or, if that person is dead, throughout the period of one year ending with the date of death.

         6. Nationality
    State the nationality, citizenship or immigration status of the person whose parentage is in issue and of the person whose parenthood is in issue, and the effect which the granting of a declaration of parentage would have upon the status of each of them as regards his nationality, citizenship or right to be in the United Kingdom.

         7. Birth Certificate
    A cerified copy of the entry in the Register of Births relating to the birth of the person whose parentage is in issue must, where available, be attached to this application.

         8. The Respondents
    The respondents to the application will be - 

    State the full name and address of the respondents.

    Signed:      Date:     

    (Applicant)



    Form FL2

    Rule 5(3)

    SUMMONS TO RESPONDENT ON AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

    of      Family Proceedings Court at     

    Applicant

    of      County Court Division of     

    Respondent

    Whereas an application, a copy of which is attached, has been made under Article 31B of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings (Northern Ireland) Order 1989.

    THIS IS TO COMMAND YOU to appear as respondent on the hearing of the said application at      on the      day of 20     at      o'clock before the Family Proceedings Court sitting at     

    Dated this      day of      20    

    [Justice of the Peace]

    [Clerk of Petty Sessions]*

    *Delete as appropriate



    Form FL3

    Rule 5(5)

    NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

    To      of     

    of      Family Proceedings Court at     

    Applicant

    of      County Court Division of     

    Respondent

    The above-named applicant has applied for an order under Article 31B of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings (Northern Ireland) Order 1989.

    The Court will consider the application at      o'clock on      at     .



    Form FL4

    Rule 7

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF AN APPLICATION UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

    The Court

    The full name of Applicant

    Date of Hearing

         1. Respondent's full name, date of birth and address for service

         2. Do you have legal representation? YES/NO

    If yes, state your solicitor's name, address, reference, telephone, FAX and DX numbers

         3. Do you accept that you should be a respondent in this application? YES/NO

    If no please give reasons.

    If yes, do you intend to contest this application? YES/NO

    If yes please give reasons.

         4. Is everything in the application, to the best of your knowledge, true? YES/NO

    If no please explain

         5. Is there anything else that the court should know about this application? YES/NO

    If yes please give details.

    I declare that the information I have given is, to the best of my knowledge, true.

    Signed

    Date

    You must return this acknowledgement to the court and serve a copy on the applicant and any other respondent within 14 days of the date of service on you of the application.



    Form FL5

    Rule 10(3)

    REQUEST TO BE JOINED AS A PARTY TO AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

    of      Family Proceedings Court at     

    Applicant

    of      County Court Division of     

    Respondent

         1. About you (the Applicant)
    State

        
  • your title (Mr, Mrs etc) full name, sex, date and place of birth and address

        
  • your solicitor's name, address, reference, telephone, FAX and DX numbers.

         2. About the other people in the case


        (1) State, so far as you know them, the title, full name and address of each respondent to this application.

         3. Your reason(s) for requesting to be joined as a party
    State the grounds on which you are relying and all other relevant facts which you allege justify the granting of your request to be joined as a party.

    Signed:      Date:     

    (Applicant)



    Form FL6

    Rule 12

    ORDER TO TRANSFER AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

    of      Family Proceedings Court at     

    Applicant

    of      County Court Division of     

    Respondent

    The court orders that the above-named proceedings be transferred to      because     

    [You will be notified shortly of the date of the next hearing at     ][The next hearing at      will take place on the      day of 20     at      o'clock]*

    Please address all future correspondence to

    Ordered by

    on

    *Delete as appropriate



    Form FL7

    Rule 12(1)

    CERTIFICATE OF REFUSAL TO TRANSFER AN APPLICATION FOR A DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    MAGISTRATES' COURTS (DECLARATIONS OF PARENTAGE) RULES (NORTHERN IRELAND) 2002

    of      Family Proceedings Court at     

    Applicant

    of      County Court Division of     

    Respondent

    The court refuses to transfer the above-named proceedings because     

    Certified by

    on



    Form FL8

    Rule 14

    DECLARATION OF PARENTAGE UNDER ARTICLE 31B OF THE MATRIMONIAL AND FAMILY PROCEEDINGS (NORTHERN IRELAND) ORDER 1989

    of      Family Proceedings Court at     

    Applicant

    of     

    Respondent      County Court Division of     

    Upon the application of     (the applicant) and upon hearing      (the applicant) and (the respondent(s)):

    It is declared that     (the person whose parenthood is in issue) [is] [was] [is not] [was not]* the parent of     (the person whose parentage is in issue).

    Declared by

    on

    *Delete as appropriate



    EXPLANATORY NOTE

    (This note is not part of the Rules.)


    These Rules prescribe the procedure to be followed in magistrates' courts on applications for declarations of parentage under Article 31B of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (as inserted by section 66 of the Child Support Pensions and Social Security Act (Northern Ireland) 2000). Proceedings under Article 31B replace those under Article 32(1)(a) of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings (Northern Ireland) Order 1989, which were brought in the High Court and county courts and those under Article 28 of the Child Support (Northern Ireland) Order 1991, which were brought in magistrates' courts and were limited to cases involving child support where paternity was in issue.


    Notes:

    [1] S.I. 1981/1675 (N.I. 26)back

    [2] S.R. 2002 No. 119back

    [3] 1971 c. 80back

    [4] S.I. 1989/677 (N.I. 4)back

    [5] S.R. 1984 No. 225back

    [6] S.I. 1989/677 (N.I. 4) Article 31B was inserted by Section 66 of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act (Northern Ireland) 2000 (c. 4)back



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      © Crown copyright 2002

    Prepared 21 May 2002


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