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Children Act 1975

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93Registration of father of illegitimate child

(1)At the end of paragraph (b) of section 10 of the [1953 c. 20.] Births and Deaths Registration Act of 1953 (which makes provision for the registration of fathers of illegitimate children) there is added or

(c)at the request of the mother (which shall be made in writing) on production of—

(i)a certified copy of an order made under section 4 of the [1957 c. 55.] Affiliation Proceedings Act 1957 naming that person as the putative father of the child, and

(ii)if the child has attained the age of 16 years, the written consent of the child to the registration of that person as his father.

(2)After the said section 10 there is inserted the following section—

10ARe-registration of births of illegitimate children.

(1)Where the birth of an illegitimate child has been registered under this Act but no person has been registered as the child's father, the registrar shall re-register the birth so as to show a person as the father—

(a)at the joint request of the mother and of that person; or

(b)at the request of the mother on production of—

(i)a declaration in the prescribed form made by the mother stating that that person is the father of the child ; and

(ii)a statutory declaration made by that person acknowledging himself to be the father of the child ; or

(c)at the request of the mother (which shall be made in writing) on production of—

(i)a certified copy of an order made under section 4 of the [1957 c. 55.] Affiliation Proceedings Act 1957 naming that person as the putative father of that child, and

(ii)if the child has attained the age of 16 years, the written consent of the child to the registration of that person as his father;

but no birth shall be re-registered under this section except in the prescribed manner and with the authority of the Registrar General.

(2)On the re-registration of a birth under this section—

(a)the registrar and the mother shall sign the register;

(b)in the case of a request under paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of this section, the other person making the request shall also sign the register; and

(c)if the re-registration takes place more than three months after the birth, the superintendent registrar shall also sign the register..

(3)In section 9 of the said Act of 1953 (which enables information required to be given to the registrar to be given to other persons) after subsection (3) there are added the following subsections—

(4)A request made under section 10 of this Act may be included in a declaration under subsection (1) of this section, and, if the request is made under paragraph (b) or (c) of that section, the documents required by that paragraph to be produced shall be produced to the officer in whose presence the declaration is made and sent by him with the declaration to the registrar.

(5)A request made under section 10A of this Act instead of being made to the registrar may be made by making and signing in the presence of and delivering to a prescribed officer a statement in the prescribed form and producing to the officer any documents required to be produced by that section, and—

(a)the officer shall send the request together with those documents, if any, to the registrar who shall with the authority of the Registrar General re-register the birth as if the request had been made to him; and

(b)the person or persons who sign the statement shall be deemed to have signed the register as required by subsection (2) of that section..

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