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FAMILY COURT ACT 1997 - SECT 164

164 .         Court order for independent representation of child’s interests — FLA s. 68L

        (1)         This section applies to proceedings under this Act in which a child’s best interests are, or a child’s welfare is, the paramount, or a relevant, consideration.

        (2)         If it appears to a court that the child’s interests in the proceedings ought to be independently represented by a lawyer, the court —

            (a)         may order that the child’s interests in the proceedings are to be independently represented by a lawyer; and

            (b)         may make such other orders as it considers necessary to secure that independent representation of the child’s interests.

        (3)         A court may make an order for the independent representation of the child’s interests in the proceedings by a lawyer —

            (a)         on its own initiative; or

            (b)         on the application of —

                  (i)         the child; or

                  (ii)         an organisation concerned with the welfare of children; or

                  (iii)         any other person.

        (4)         Without limiting subsection (2)(b), the court may make an order under that paragraph for the purpose of allowing the lawyer who is to represent the child’s interests to find out what the child’s views are on the matters to which the proceedings relate.

        (5)         Subsection (4) does not apply if complying with that subsection would be inappropriate because of —

            (a)         the child’s age or maturity; or

            (b)         some other special circumstance.

        [Section 164 inserted: No. 35 of 2006 s. 137.]



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