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Schedule 13 Civil partnerships of persons under 18: Northern Ireland Part 1 Appropriate persons Part 2 Dispensing with consent Part 3 Recording consents and orders



Civil partnership

Formation of civil partnership by registration

Powers to make orders and effect of orders

Contribution by civil partner to property improvement

Civil partnership agreements unenforceable

Parental responsibility, children of the family and relatives

False statements etc. with reference to civil partnerships

Formation of civil partnership by registration

Appointment of authorised registrars

Occupancy rights

Civil partners: competency of interdict

Dissolution

Regulations

Formation of civil partnership by registration

Powers to make orders and effect of orders

Disputes between civil partners about property

Civil partnership agreements unenforceable

Parental responsibility, children of the family and relatives

False statements etc. with reference to civil partnerships

Registration at British consulates etc.

Meaning of "overseas relationship"

Power to make provision corresponding to EC Regulation 2201/2003

Commanding officers' certificates for Part 2 purposes

Interpretation of statutory references to stepchildren etc.

Immigration control and formation of civil partnerships

Regulations and orders

Prohibited degrees of relationship: England and Wales

Civil partnerships of persons under 18: England and Wales

Registration by former spouses one of whom has changed sex

Wills, administration of estates and family provision

Financial relief in the High Court or a county court etc.

Financial relief in magistrates' courts etc.

Financial relief in England and Wales after overseas dissolution etc. of a civil partnership

Housing and tenancies

Family homes and domestic violence

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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.
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))-
 
 
    "care order";
 
    "Health and Social Services trust";
 
    "parental responsibility";
 
    "residence order";
 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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