Family Law Act (Northern Ireland) 2001

Type Act of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Publication 2001-07-17
State In force
Jurisdiction Northern Ireland
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Acquisition of parental responsibility by father or step-parent

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, the father shall acquire parental responsibility for the child if— (a) he becomes registered as the child's father; (b) he and the child's mother make an agreement (a “parental responsibility agreement”) providing for him to have parental responsibility for the child; or (c) the court, on his application, orders that he shall have parental responsibility for the child

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(1A) A child's step-parent shall acquire parental responsibility for the child if the court, on the application of the step-parent, orders that he shall have parental responsibility for the child. (1B) Where a person has parental responsibility for a child as a result of paragraph (1A), he shall not have the right— (a) to consent, or refuse to consent, to the making of an application with respect to the child under Article 17 of the Adoption Order; (b) to agree, or refuse to agree, to the making of an adoption order, or an order under Article 57 of the Adoption Order, with respect to the child; or (c) to appoint a guardian for the child. (1C) In paragraph (1A) “step-parent” means a person who is married to a child's parent who has parental responsibility for the child.

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(3A) A person who has acquired parental responsibility under paragraph (1) or (1A) shall cease to have that responsibility if the court so orders. (4) The court may make an order under paragraph (3A) on the application— (a) of any person who has parental responsibility for the child; or (b) with leave of the court, of the child himself, subject, in the case of parental responsibility acquired by the father of the child under paragraph (1)(c), to Article 12(4) (residence orders and parental responsibility).

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(aa) the court is considering whether to make an order under Article 7; or

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Presumption of parentage

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Tests for determining parentage

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(1) In any civil proceedings in which the parentage of any person falls to be determined, the court may, on an application by any party to the proceedings, give a direction— (a) for the use of scientific tests to ascertain whether such tests show that a party to the proceedings is or is not the father or mother of that person; and (b) for the taking, within a period specified in the direction, of bodily samples from all or any of the following, namely, that person, any party who is alleged to be the father or mother of that person and any other party to the proceedings.

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(2) The individual carrying out scientific tests in pursuance of a direction under paragraph (1) ( “the tester”) shall make to the court a report in which he shall state— (a) the results of the tests; (b) whether any party to whom the report relates is or is not excluded by the results from being the father or mother of the person whose parentage is to be determined; and (c) in relation to any party who is not so excluded, the value, if any, of the results in determining whether that party is the father or mother of that person; and the report shall be received by the court as evidence in the proceedings of the matters stated in it. (2A) Where the proceedings in which the parentage of any person falls to be determined are proceedings on an application under Article 31B of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings (Northern Ireland) Order 1989, any reference in paragraph (1) or (2) to any party to the proceedings shall include a reference to any person named in the application.

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(aa) prescribe the bodily samples to be taken;

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“bodily sample” means a sample of bodily fluid or bodily tissue taken for the purpose of scientific tests;

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“scientific tests” means scientific tests carried out under this Part and made with the object of ascertaining the inheritable characteristics of bodily fluids or bodily tissue

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Commencement

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Sections 1 to 3 shall come into operation on such day or days as the Department of Finance and Personnel may by order appoint.

Short title

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This Act may be cited as the Family Law Act (Northern Ireland) 2001.

Acquisition of parental responsibility by father or step-parent

Tests for determining parentage

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Editorial notes

[^c21164551]: S. 1(4) repealed (1.9.2009) by Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (c. 22), ss. 66, 68(2), Sch. 8 Pt. 1; S.I. 2009/479, art. 6(3) (with transitional provisions in art. 7, Sch. 1)

[^c5490871]: fully exercised by SR 2002/138

[^key-2dd2d4a01cdb45b8f00da960c09ce982]: Words in s. 2(1)(a) inserted (13.1.2020) by The Marriage (Same-sex Couples) and Civil Partnership (Opposite-sex Couples) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2019 (S.I. 2019/1514), regs. 1(2), 21 (with regs. 6-9)

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