Application for a Parental Order (Section 54 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008)

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterChildren Act forms
C51 Application for a parental order (04.19) © Crown co pyright 20 19
C51
Please complete this form using black ink
The notes on page 10 of this form will tell you what to do
when you have completed the form.
If there is more than one child you must ll in a separate
form for each child.
Cafcass/CAFCASS CYMRU will carry out checks as it
considers necessary.
Cafcass - Children and Family Court Advisory and Support
Service (in England); CAFCASS CYMRU - Children and
Family Court Advisory and Support Service Wales.
Application for a Parental Order
Section 54 or 54A of the Human Fertilisation and
Embryology Act 2008
Please answer every part. if a part does not apply or you do
not know what to say please say so. If there is not enough
room continue on another sheet (put the child’s name and
the number of the part on the sheet).
If you have any concerns about giving your address or
that of the child, you may give an alternative address
where papers can be served. However, you must notify the
court of the actual address on a separate form available
from the court.
1. About the child
The birth name of the child
First name
Middle name(s)
Surname
Date of birth D D /M M /YYYY Gender Male Female
The address where
the child was born
The address where
the child lives now
The person(s) who have
parental responsibility
See notes on the last page
The name(s) of the child if a
Parental Order is made
The child has had their home with
the applicant(s) continuously since D D /M M /YYYY
To be completed by the court
Name of court
Date received by the court
Date issued
Case number
Postcode
Postcode
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