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34.30.—(1) In this rule, “assets to which the 1958 Act applies” means assets against which, after registration in the High Court, the maintenance order could be enforced under Part 1 of the 1958 Act.
(2) This rule applies where the court officer for a magistrates' court receives—
(a)an application under Article 31 of the 1968 Convention for the enforcement of a maintenance order made in a Contracting State other than the United Kingdom;
(b)an application under Article 31 of the 1988 Convention for the enforcement of a maintenance order made in a State bound by the 1988 Convention other than a Member State of the European Union;
[F1(c)an application under Article 26 of the Maintenance Regulation for a declaration of enforceability of a maintenance order made in a Regulation State other than the United Kingdom; F2...]
(d)an application under Article 38 of the Lugano Convention for the enforcement of a maintenance order made in a State bound by the Lugano Convention other than a Member State of the European Union F3...[F4; or
(e)an application under Article 23 of the 2007 Hague Convention for registration of a maintenance order made in a State bound by that Convention other than a Member State of the European Union.]
(3) The court officer must—
(a)take such steps as appear appropriate for ascertaining whether the payer resides within the local justice area for which the court acts; and
(b)consider any available information as to the nature and location of the payer's assets.
(4) If the court officer is satisfied that the payer—
(a)does not reside within the local justice area for which the court acts; and
(b)does not have assets to which the 1958 Act applies,
the court officer must refuse the application and return the application to the Lord Chancellor stating the information the court officer has as to the whereabouts of the payer and the nature and location of the payer's assets.
(5) If the court officer is satisfied that the payer—
(a)does not reside within the local justice area for which the court acts; but
(b)has assets to which the 1958 Act applies,
then either—
(i)the court officer must register the order; or
(ii)if the court officer believes that the payer is residing within the local justice area in which another magistrates' court acts, the court officer may refuse the application and return the documents to the Lord Chancellor with the information referred to in paragraph (4) above.
(6) Except where paragraphs (4) or (5) apply, the court officer must register the order unless—
(a)in the case of an application under Article 31 of the 1968 Convention, Articles 27 or 28 of that Convention apply; F5...
(b)in the case of an application under Article 31 of the 1988 Convention, Articles 27 or 28 of that Convention apply F6... [F7; and
(c)in the case of an application under Article 23(2) or (3) of the 2007 Hague Convention, Article 22(a) of that Convention applies.]
(7) If the court officer refuses to register an order to which this rule relates the court officer must notify the applicant.
(8) If the court officer registers an order the court officer must send written notice of that fact to—
(a)the Lord Chancellor;
(b)the payer; and
(c)the applicant.
(9) If the court officer considers that it would be appropriate for all or part of a registered order to be enforced in the High Court the court officer must notify the applicant—
(a)that the court officer so considers it appropriate; and
(b)that the applicant may apply [F8, or may request the court officer to apply,] under the 1958 Act for the order to be registered in the High Court.
Textual Amendments
F1Rule 34.30(2)(c) substituted (18.6.2011) by The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2011 (S.I. 2011/1328), rules 1, 27 (with rule. 38(1)(a))
F2Word in rule 34.30(2)(c) omitted (20.12.2012) by virtue of The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(a)(i)
F3Rule 34.30(2)(d) full stop omitted (20.12.2012) by virtue of The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(a)(ii)
F4Rule 34.30(2)(e) and word inserted (20.12.2012) by The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(a)(ii)
F5Word in rule 34.30(6)(a) omitted (20.12.2012) by virtue of The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(b)(i)
F6Rule 34.30(6)(b) full stop omitted (20.12.2012) by virtue of The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(b)(ii)
F7Rule 34.30(6)(c) and word inserted (20.12.2012) by The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(b)(ii)
F8Words in rule 34.30(9)(b) inserted (20.12.2012) by The Family Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2012 (S.I. 2012/2806), rules 1, 24(c)
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