| Civil Partnership Act 2004 |
| 2004 Chapter 33 - continued |
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| SCHEDULE 13 |
| Section 145(2) |
| | CIVIL PARTNERSHIPS OF PERSONS UNDER 18: NORTHERN IRELAND |
| | PART 1 |
| | APPROPRIATE PERSONS |
| 1 | Column 2 of the table specifies the appropriate persons (or person) to give consent to a young person whose circumstances fall within column 1 and who intends to register as the civil partner of another- |
| | Case | Appropriate persons | 1 The circumstances do not fall within any of items 2 to 4. | Each of the following- (a) any parent of the young person who has parental responsibility for him, and (b) any guardian of the young person. | 2 A care order has effect with respect to the young person. | Each of the following- (a) the Health and Social Services Board or Health and Social Services trust designated in the order, and (b) any parent or guardian mentioned in item 1. | 3 A residence order has effect with respect to the young person. | Each of the persons with whom the young person lives, or is to live, as a result of the order. | 4 The circumstances do not fall within item 2 or 3, but a residence order had effect with respect to the young person immediately before he reached 16. | The persons with whom the young person lived, or was to live, as a result of the order. |
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| 2 | In the table the following expressions have the same meaning as in the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 (S.I. 1995/755 (N.I. 2))- |
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| | "Health and Social Services trust"; |
| | "parental responsibility"; |
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| | and in item 1 "any guardian of the young person" means any person falling within the definition of "guardian of a child" in Article 2(2) of that Order. |
| | PART 2 |
| | DISPENSING WITH CONSENT |
| | Order dispensing with consent |
| 3 | (1) This paragraph applies if- |
| | (a) a young person and another person intend to register as civil partners of each other, and |
| | (b) a county court is satisfied as mentioned in sub-paragraphs (3) and (4). |
| | (2) A county court may make an order dispensing with the consent of any person whose consent is required. |
| | (3) The court must be satisfied that the registration of the civil partnership is in the best interests of the young person. |
| | (4) The court must be satisfied that- |
| | (a) it is not reasonably practicable to obtain the consent of any person whose consent is required, |
| | (b) any person whose consent is required withholds or refuses that consent, or |
| | (c) there is uncertainty as to whose consent is required. |
| | (5) An application for an order under this paragraph may be made- |
| | (a) by or on behalf of the young person, or |
| | (b) by or on behalf of the other person (who may be another young person) mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(a), |
| | and without the intervention of a next friend. |
| | (6) The decision of the county court on any application made under this paragraph is final and conclusive. |
| | PART 3 |
| | RECORDING CONSENTS AND ORDERS |
| 4 | Any consent required by section 145(1) must be sent to the registrar. |
| 5 | Any order made under paragraph 3, or a certified copy of it, must be sent to the registrar. |
| 6 | The registrar must keep a record of- |
| | (a) such particulars as may be prescribed, taken from each consent or order received by him, and |
| | (b) the date on which each consent or order is received by him. |
| 7 | The record kept under paragraph 6 must be kept with the civil partnership notice book and section 140(5) (right of inspection) applies accordingly. |
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