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4. In respect of the prospective special guardian or, where two or more persons are jointly prospective special guardians, each of them—E+W
(a)name, date and place of birth and address including local authority area;
(b)a photograph and physical description;
(c)nationality (and immigration status where appropriate);
(d)racial origin and cultural and linguistic background;
(e)if the prospective special guardian is—
(i)married, the date and place of marriage;
(ii)has formed a civil partnership, the date and place of registration of the civil partnership; or
(iii)has a partner, details of that relationship;
(f)details of any previous marriage, civil partnership, or relationship;
(g)where the prospective special guardians wish to apply jointly, the nature of their relationship and an assessment of the stability of that relationship;
(h)if the prospective special guardian is a member of a couple and is applying alone for a special guardianship order, the reasons for this;
(i)whether the prospective special guardian is a relative of the child;
(j)prospective special guardian’s relationship with the child;
(k)a health history of the prospective special guardian including details of any serious physical or mental illness, any hereditary disease or disorder or disability;
(l)a description of how the prospective special guardian relates to adults and children;
(m)previous experience of caring for children;
(n)parenting capacity, to include an assessment of the prospective special guardian’s ability and suitability to bring up the child;
(o)where there have been any past assessments as a prospective adopter, foster parent or special guardian, relevant details as appropriate;
(p)details of income and expenditure;
(q)information about the prospective special guardian’s home and the neighbourhood in which he lives;
(r)details of other members of the household and details of any children of the prospective special guardian even if not resident in the household;
(s)details of the parents and any siblings of the prospective special guardian, with their ages or ages at death;
(t)the following information—
(i)religious persuasion;
(ii)educational history;
(iii)employment history; and
(iv)personality and interests;
(u)details of any previous family court proceedings in which the prospective special guardian has been involved (which have not been referred to elsewhere in this report);
(v)a report of each of the interviews with the three persons nominated by the prospective special guardian to provide personal references for him;
(w)whether the prospective special guardian is willing to follow any wishes of the child or his parents in respect of the child’s religious and cultural upbringing;
(x)the views of other members of the prospective special guardian’s household and wider family in relation to the proposed special guardianship order;
(y)an assessment of the child’s current and future relationship with the family of the prospective special guardian;
(z)reasons for applying for a special guardianship order and extent of understanding of the nature and effect of special guardianship and whether the prospective special guardian has discussed special guardianship with the child;
(aa)any hopes and expectations the prospective special guardian has for the child’s future; and
(bb)the prospective special guardian’s wishes and feelings in relation to contact between the child and his relatives or any other person the local authority considers relevant.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. para. 4 in force at 30.12.2005, see reg. 1(1)
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