Issued 22 April 2014. Schedule to the Allocation and Gatekeeping Guidance Private Law



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Schedule to the Allocation and Gatekeeping Guidance Private Law NOTE THAT When, on allocation, Gatekeepers are considering specifically the issue of complexity, it is envisaged that they will allocate all relevant family applications (as defined in the Child Arrangements Programme paragraph 23) to the lay justices (or at the FHDRA by legal advisers) UNLESS they are of the type set out in this Schedule (below) (See paragraph 23 Guidance on Allocation & Gatekeeping for Proceedings under Part II of the Children Act 1989 (Private Law Proceedings)) Part 1 - District Judge (unless in the opinion of the allocated District Judge, the particular characteristics of the individual case justify transfer to a Circuit Judge) Allegations of significant physical, emotional or sexual abuse, or behaviours which have caused, or are at risk of causing, significant harm to the relevant child. Cases where significant factual matters are in issue (including substance misuse, domestic Part 2 District Judge but may be by Circuit Judge (or at most serious level by High Court Judge) Cases involving significant factual disputes (including allegations of abuse, violence, alleged or proven criminal activity, gravely inappropriate behaviours, sexual abuse, complex physical and/or mental health issues in Part 3 High Court and Inherent Jurisdiction Inherent jurisdiction of the court relating to minors Application to make a child a ward of court, or to bring such an order to an end. Proceedings under the

abuse, paternity, physical and/or mental health of relevant adults or children) such that a factfinding hearing lasting more than one day is likely and the necessity for expert evidence (i.e. beyond the expertise of CAFCASS and/or social worker) is likely to arise. Cases where the capacity of one of the parents is, or is likely to be, raised as an issue. Cases where there is a real possibility that the child will have to be joined as a party (see guidelines under rule 16.4 FPR 2010) &/or may be called to give evidence. Cases where there is, or is likely to be, a significant issue in relation to disclosure of documents to or from third parties or outside agencies. Cases where immigration issues are likely to be relevant and relation to relevant adults or children) particularly where a fact finding hearing of 3 days or more is a real possibility and/or where it is likely that more than one expert (not including CAFCASS and/or social worker) will be involved. Cases where there are particularly difficult and unusual immigration or jurisdictional issues. Cases involving leave to remove (permanently or temporarily) from the jurisdiction to Hague Convention and/or EU countries which are factually or legally complex. Cases which appear to involve, or have the potential to involve, intractable opposition to Child Abduction & Custody Act 1985, and other international abduction cases Proceedings with an international element relating to or enforcement of Orders, conflict or comity of laws which have exceptional immigration/asylum status issues. Declarations of incompatibility under the Human Rights Act 1998 Applications for Declaratory Relief Registration of foreign judgments under Part 1 of the Foreign Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) Act 1920

significant Cases involving leave to remove children (permanently or temporarily) from the jurisdiction to Hague Convention and/or EU countries. Cases which involve significant issues to be determined in relation to the disclosure of information to one or other of the parties (e.g. where the Cafcass officer seeks to withhold information contained in a Safeguarding letter). Cases involving the enforcement of existing orders made by a District Judge or cases where a District Judge has previously made orders in relation to the same parties. Allocation should be to the same District Judge where practicable. Cases where there is a real possibility that Public Law Orders will be required, where the contact. Cases seeking enforcement of existing Orders made by a Circuit Judge or Recorder or in cases where a Circuit Judge or Recorder has previously made orders in relation to the same parties. Allocation should be to the same Circuit Judge or Recorder where practicable. Circuit Judge (not District Judge): Cases seeking leave to remove from the jurisdiction [permanently or temporarily] outside of the Hague Convention/ the EU. Where there are particular factual or legal complexities, the cases should ordinarily be allocated to the High Court following consultation with the DFJ. Registration of judgments given in a different part of the UK under Part 2 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 Registration of custody (Part 1) orders made in a court in another part of the UK under the Family Law Act 1986, section 32(1) Parental Responsibility order prior to adoption abroad (Adoption and Children Act 2002, section 84(1)) Application for direction that section 67(3) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (status conferred by adoption) does not apply. Application for annulment of overseas

issues arising are of a type described in Part 1 or Part 2 of the Schedule to the President s Guidance on Allocation and Gatekeeping for Care, Supervision and other Part 4 proceedings. or Convention adoption under Adoption and Children Act 2002, section 89 Issuance of letter of request for person to be examined out of the jurisdiction. Applications under Article 15 of the 2201/2003 Council Regulation and Article 9 of the 1996 Hague Convention (request for transfer of jurisdiction). Applications under Article 16 of the 1996 Hague Convention for a declaration as to the extent or existence of parental responsibility. Applications under Part 31 of the FPR (registration of orders under the 2201/2003

Council Regulation, the 1996 Hague Convention and the Civil Partnership (Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments) Regulations 2005). Cases which require the jurisdiction of the Administrative Court to be invoked