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How do I get a parental responsibility order?

How do I get a parental responsibility order?

An application for a parental responsibility order may be made to the family proceedings court, the county court or the high court.

The application should be made on a C1 Form (if there have not already been legal proceedings about the child) or a C2 Form (if there have already been legal proceedings). Both forms can be obtained at local county courts, family proceedings courts or at www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk

If a C1 Form is used it must be completed and sent to the family proceedings court, if a C2 Form is used it must be lodged at a county court.

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Parental responsibility is awarded to unmarried fathers in the majority of cases and is only refused in exceptional circumstances, such as where a father poses a risk to his child.

The courts consider the following factors as important in deciding whether to grant a parental responsibility order:

  • Does the father have commitment and attachment to the child?
  • Does the father have genuine reasons for applying for the order?

Sometimes a Family Court Reporter can be asked to interview the parents in order to make a decision. The court may also request evidence from other relevant persons.

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