Part IV Care and Supervision

Guardians ad litem

41F1Representation of child

(1)

or the purpose of any specified proceedings, the court shall appoint F2an officer of the ServiceF3or a Welsh family proceedings officer for the child concerned unless satisfied that it is not necessary to do so in order to safeguard his interests.

(2)

The F2officer of the ServiceF4or Welsh family proceedings officer shall—

(a)

be appointed in accordance with rules of court; and

(b)

be under a duty to safeguard the interests of the child in the manner prescribed by such rules.

(3)

Where—

(a)

the child concerned is not represented by a solicitor; and

(b)

any of the conditions mentioned in subsection (4) is satisfied,

the court may appoint a solicitor to represent him.

(4)

The conditions are that—

(a)

no F2officer of the ServiceF4or Welsh family proceedings officer has been appointed for the child;

(b)

the child has sufficient understanding to instruct a solicitor and wishes to do so;

(c)

it appears to the court that it would be in the child’s best interests for him to be represented by a solicitor.

(5)

Any solicitor appointed under or by virtue of this section shall be appointed, and shall represent the child, in accordance with rules of court.

(6)

In this section “specified proceedings” means any proceedings—

(a)

on an application for a care order or supervision order;

(b)

in which the court has given a direction under section 37(1) and has made, or is considering whether to make, an interim care order;

(c)

on an application for the discharge of a care order or the variation or discharge of a supervision order;

(d)

on an application under section 39(4);

(e)

in which the court is considering whether to make a F5child arrangements order with respect to the living arrangements of a child who is the subject of a care order;

(f)

with respect to contact between a child who is the subject of a care order and any other person;

(g)

under Part V;

(h)

on an appeal against—

(i)

the making of, or refusal to make, a care order, supervision order or any order under section 34;

(ii)

the making of, or refusal to make, a F6child arrangements order with respect to the living arrangements of a child who is the subject of a care order; or

(iii)

the variation or discharge, or refusal of an application to vary or discharge, an order of a kind mentioned in sub-paragraph (i) or (ii);

(iv)

the refusal of an application under section 39(4); or

(v)

the making of, or refusal to make, an order under Part V; or

F7(hh)

on an application for the making or revocation of a placement order (within the meaning of section 21 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002);

(i)

which are specified for the time being, for the purposes of this section, by rules of court.

F8(6A)

The proceedings which may be specified under subsection (6)(i) include (for example) proceedings for the making, varying or discharging of a section 8 order.

F9(6B)

For the purposes of subsection (6), a child arrangements order is one made with respect to the living arrangements of a child if the arrangements regulated by the order consist of, or include, arrangements which relate to either or both of the following—

(a)

with whom the child is to live, and

(b)

when the child is to live with any person.

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(10)

Rules of court may make provision as to—

(a)

the assistance which any F2officer of the ServiceF11or Welsh family proceedings officer may be required by the court to give to it;

(b)

the consideration to be given by any F2officer of the ServiceF11or Welsh family proceedings officer , where an order of a specified kind has been made in the proceedings in question, as to whether to apply for the variation or discharge of the order;

(c)

the participation of F2officers of the ServiceF12or Welsh family proceedings officers in reviews, of a kind specified in the rules, which are conducted by the court.

(11)

Regardless of any enactment or rule of law which would otherwise prevent it from doing so, the court may take account of—

(a)

any statement contained in a report made by F2an officer of the ServiceF13or a Welsh family proceedings officer who is appointed under this section for the purpose of the proceedings in question; and

(b)

any evidence given in respect of the matters referred to in the report,

in so far as the statement or evidence is, in the opinion of the court, relevant to the question which the court is considering.

F10(12)

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