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Children Act 2004

Section 35: Functions of the Assembly relating to family proceedings

152.This section confers on the Assembly the functions currently carried out for England and Wales by the Children and Family Court Advice and Support Service (CAFCASS). CAFCASS serves the Family Division of the High Court, county courts (including care centres), and family proceedings courts. The service safeguards and promotes the welfare of the children before courts dealing with family proceedings; gives advice to any court about any application made to it in such proceedings; makes provision for the children to be represented in such proceedings; and provides information, advice and other support for the children and their families.

153.The intention is that, following the coming into force of this section, responsibility for the welfare of children who are ordinarily resident in Wales who are or may be the subject of family proceedings as defined, will devolve to the Assembly. For all other children, responsibility will be retained by CAFCASS, although it is anticipated that there may be agreed reallocation of cases between CAFCASS officers and Welsh family proceedings officers, as defined in subsection (4).

154.Subsection (2) provides that the Assembly must ensure that arrangements are made to enable Welsh family proceedings officers to exercise their duty as imposed by any enactment.

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