Children and Young Persons Act 2008
2008 CHAPTER 23
Commentary on Sections
Part 4 – Orders under Part 2 of the 1989 Act
Residence orders
Section 37: Duration of residence orders
149.At present, a residence order ceases to have effect when the child reaches the age of 16, unless the court is satisfied that the circumstances are exceptional e.g. the child has a learning disability. Section 114 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 empowered the courts to direct in appropriate cases that a residence order made in favour of someone who is not the parent or guardian of a child may be extended until the child reaches the age of 18.
150.Section 37 amends sections 9 and 12 of the 1989 Act so that a residence order, unlike other section 8 orders, will last until the child reaches the age of 18 unless the courts directs that the order should end earlier or another order is made discharging the residence order prior to that date. The intention is to provide enhanced security for the child where the holder of a residence order who is not the child’s parent is caring for the child on a long term basis.
Special guardianship orders
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