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12.—(1) There shall be a committee known as the Northern Ireland Family Proceedings Rules Committee ( “the Committee”)[F1 which may make rules of court in accordance with Article 12A] for the purposes of family proceedings.
(2) Schedule 2 shall have effect with respect to the Committee.
(3) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1),[F2 family proceedings rules]
(a)may, for the purposes mentioned in paragraph (1), make, in relation to both the High Court and county courts, any provision of a kind which could be made by rules of court as defined by section 21(4) of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954F3 and, in relation to county courts, any provision of a kind which could be made by county court rules (and accordingly in any statutory provision empowering the making of rules of court as so defined, any reference to the [F4Court of Judicature] or the High Court shall, for the purposes of this Article, include a reference to a county court);
(b)without prejudice to sub-paragraph (a), may provide that a decree pronounced by an officer of a class designated by the rules shall have the same effect as a decree pronounced by a county court judge;
(c)may apply, with or without modifications, any rules of court (as so defined) and any county court rules;
(d)may modify or exclude the application of any such rules or of any provision of the County Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1980F5;
(e)without prejudice to sub-paragraph (a), may make with respect to proceedings in a county court any provision regarding the Official Solicitor or any solicitor of the [F6Court of Judicature] which could be made by rules of court with respect to proceedings in the High Court;
(f)may provide for the enforcement of orders made in a county court as if they were orders of the High Court, and for that purpose apply any statutory provision, with or without modification;
(g)may provide that the sums payable under Article 13(1) of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981F7 to a solicitor or counsel acting in a matrimonial cause within the meaning of Article 48 of the Matrimonial Causes (Northern Ireland) Order 1978F8[F9 or a civil partnership cause within the meaning of section 190(3) of the Civil Partnership Act 2004] which is treated for the purposes of that Article 48[F9 that section 190(3)] as undefended shall, at his election, be either—
(i)such fixed amount specified in the rules as may be applicable under the rules; or
(ii)an amount ascertained on taxation or assessment of costs as provided by Schedule 2 to the Order of 1981;
and may provide for modifying that Schedule in relation to any proceedings which for the purposes of that Article 48[F9 that section 190(3)] are at any stage treated as pending in a divorce county court[F9 or civil partnership proceedings county court];
(h)which relate to the costs of proceedings, may—
(i)amend or repeal any statutory provision relating to the practice and procedure of the [F10Court of Judicature] or county courts so far as may be necessary in consequence of provision made by the rules; and
(ii)notwithstanding anything in the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981F11, make different provision according to whether each or any of the parties is entitled to legal aid under Part II of that Order in connection with the proceedings.
[F12(4) Family proceedings rules shall be subject to negative resolution.]
(5) In this Article[F13 and Article 12A]
“family business” means business of any description in the High Court assigned to the Family Division and to no other Division by rules of court except business—
“family proceedings” means proceedings which are family business and any corresponding proceedings in a county court.
[F16“family proceedings rules” means rules of court made under this Article.]
F1Words in art. 12(1) substituted (3.4.2006) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 15(2), 148(1), Sch. 5 para. 90(2); S.I. 2006/1014, art. 2(a), Sch. 1 paras. 10, 12(b)
F2Words in art. 12(3) substituted (3.4.2006) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 15(2), 148(1), Sch. 5 para. 90(3); S.I. 2006/1014, art. 2(a), Sch. 1 paras. 10, 12(b)
F4Words in art. 12(3)(a) substituted (1.10.2009) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 59(5), 148(1), Sch. 11 para. 6; S.I. 2009/1604, art. 2(d)
F6Words in art. 12(3)(e) substituted (1.10.2009) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 59(5), 148(1), Sch. 11 para. 6; S.I. 2009/1604, art. 2(d)
F10Words in art. 12(3)(h)(i) substituted (1.10.2009) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 59(5), 148(1), Sch. 11 para. 6; S.I. 2009/1604, art. 2(d)
F12Art. 12(4) substituted (12.4.2010) by Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Devolution of Policing and Justice Functions) Order 2010 (S.I. 2010/976), arts. 1(2), 15(5), Sch. 18 para. 150 (with arts. 28-31); S.I. 2010/977, art. 1(2)
F13Words in art. 12(5) inserted (3.4.2006) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 15(2), 148(1), Sch. 5 para. 90(5)(a); S.I. 2006/1014, art. 2(a), Sch. 1 paras. 10, 12(b)
F16Art. 12(5): definition of "family proceedings rules" inserted (3.4.2006) by Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4), ss. 15(2), 148(1), Sch. 5 para. 90(5)(b); S.I. 2006/1014, art. 2(a), Sch. 1 paras. 10, 12(b)
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