C1 Part IV Family Homes and Domestic Violence

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General

63 Interpretation of Part IV.

1

In this Part—

  • F1adoption order” means an adoption order within the meaning of section 72(1) of the Adoption Act 1976 or section 46(1) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002;

  • “associated”, in relation to a person, is to be read with section 62(3) to (6);

  • child” means a person under the age of eighteen years;

  • F2 “cohabit”, “cohabitant” and “former cohabitant” have the meaning given by section 62(1);

  • “the court” is to be read with section 57;

  • development” means physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural development;

  • “dwelling-house” includes (subject to subsection (4))—

    1. a

      any building or part of a building which is occupied as a dwelling,

    2. b

      any caravan, house-boat or structure which is occupied as a dwelling,

    and any yard, garden, garage or outhouse belonging to it and occupied with it;

  • family proceedings” means any proceedings—

    1. a

      under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court in relation to children; or

    2. b

      under the enactments mentioned in subsection (2);

  • “harm”—

    1. a

      in relation to a person who has reached the age of eighteen years, means ill-treatment or the impairment of health; and

    2. b

      in relation to a child, means ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development;

  • “health” includes physical or mental health;

  • F3home rights” has the meaning given by section 30;

  • “ill-treatment” includes forms of ill-treatment which are not physical and, in relation to a child, includes sexual abuse;

  • F4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

  • “mortgage”, “mortgagor” and “mortgagee” have the same meaning as in the M1Law of Property Act 1925;

  • “mortgage payments” includes any payments which, under the terms of the mortgage, the mortgagor is required to make to any person;

  • “non-molestation order” has the meaning given by section 42(1);

  • “occupation order” has the meaning given by section 39;

  • “parental responsibility” has the same meaning as in the M2Children Act 1989;

  • relative”, in relation to a person, means—

    1. a

      the father, mother, stepfather, stepmother, son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter, grandmother, grandfather, grandson or granddaughter of that person or of that person’s F5spouse, former spouse, civil partner or former civil partner, or

    2. b

      the brother, sister, uncle, aunt, niece F6, nephew or first cousin (whether of the full blood or of the half blood or F7by marriage or civil partnership) of that person or of that person’s F5spouse, former spouse, civil partner or former civil partner,

    and includes, in relation to a person who F8is cohabiting or has cohabited with another person, any person who would fall within paragraph (a) or (b) if the parties were married to each other F9or were civil partners of each other;

  • “relevant child”, in relation to any proceedings under this Part, has the meaning given by section 62(2);

  • the relevant judicial authority”, in relation to any order under this Part, means—

    1. a

      where the order was made by the High Court, a judge of that court;

    2. aa

      F14where the order was made by the family court, a judge of that court.

2

The enactments referred to in the definition of “family proceedings” are—

F15a

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b

this Part;

F10ba

Part 4A;

c

the M3Matrimonial Causes Act 1973;

d

the M4Adoption Act 1976;

e

the M5Domestic Proceedings and Magistrates’ Courts Act 1978;

f

Part III of the M6Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984;

g

Parts I, II and IV of the M7Children Act 1989;

F11h

F17sections 54 and 54A of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008;

F12i

the Adoption and Children Act 2002.

F16ia

Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003, other than paragraph 3 of that Schedule;

F13j

Schedules 5 to 7 to the Civil Partnership Act 2004.

3

Where the question of whether harm suffered by a child is significant turns on the child’s health or development, his health or development shall be compared with that which could reasonably be expected of a similar child.

4

For the purposes of sections 31, 32, 53 and 54 and such other provisions of this Part (if any) as may be prescribed, this Part is to have effect as if paragraph (b) of the definition of “dwelling-house” were omitted.

5

It is hereby declared that this Part applies as between the parties to a marriage even though either of them is, or has at any time during the marriage been, married to more than one person.