agency with statutory responsibility for responding to ROSH and
exercising parental responsibility for children and young people in OOHC.
Where the local authority places the child with a relative or connected person, they are referred to as a looked after child and the local authority will
exercise parental responsibility for the child.
Not exact matches
Although the local authority might have the statutory power under s. 33 (3)(b) to prevent M from calling the twins «Preacher» and «Cyanide», there was a small category of cases where, notwithstanding the local authority's powers under s. 33 (3)(b), the consequences of the
exercise of a particular act of
parental responsibility were so profound and had such an impact on either the
child his or herself, and / or the Art. 8 rights of those other parties who shared
parental responsibility with a local authority, that the matter must come before the court
for its consideration and determination.
a) the respondent was habitually resident in the State of origin at the time proceedings were instituted; b) the respondent has submitted to the jurisdiction either expressly or by defending on the merits of the case without objecting to the jurisdiction at the first available opportunity; c) the creditor was habitually resident in the State of origin at the time proceedings were instituted; d) the
child for whom maintenance was ordered was habitually resident in the State of origin at the time proceedings were instituted, provided that the respondent has lived with the
child in that State or has resided in that State and provided support
for the
child there; e) except in disputes relating to maintenance obligations in respect of
children, there has been agreement to the jurisdiction in writing by the parties; or f) the decision was made by an authority
exercising jurisdiction on a matter of personal status or
parental responsibility, unless that jurisdiction was based solely on the nationality of one of the parties.
(b) identifying a person or persons who have
exercised, or who may
exercise,
parental responsibility for such a
child;
(c) the
exercise of
parental responsibility for the
child is governed by the law applying in the country of the new habitual residence.
(4) The
exercise of
parental responsibility for a
child is governed by the law applying in the country of the
child's habitual residence.