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Children and Family Relationships Act 2015

Children and Family Relationships Act 2015
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Citation Children and Family Relationships Act 2015
Enacted by Dáil Éireann
Date enacted 12 March 2015
Enacted by Seanad Éireann
Date enacted 30 March 2015
Date signed 6 April 2015
Signed by President Michael D. Higgins
Date commenced

1 July 2015 (Part 10)

18 January 2016 (Parts 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 and 13)
Introduced by Frances Fitzgerald
Amendments
Status: Current legislation

1 July 2015 (Part 10)

The Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 (Act No. 9 of 2015, bill no. 14 of 2015) amended family law in Ireland to extend parental rights and responsibilities to non-traditional families. It simplifies adoption rights for the spouse or civil partner of a biological parent, and for a long-term domestic partner. It also addresses donor-assisted reproduction (sperm donation and egg donation).

Official reports related to the subject of the bill include the 2005 report of the Commission on Assisted Human Reproduction, and the 2010 report of the Law Reform Commission, which included a draft "children and parental responsibility bill". The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 provided for same-sex civil partnerships, and for shared rights within non-marital relationships, without addressing the issue of children within those relationships. The government elected in 2011 introduced the Thirty-first Amendment of the Constitution, relating to children's rights, which was approved at referendum in 2012 but not signed into law until 28 April 2015 because of a legal challenge to the conduct of the referendum.

The general scheme of the Children and Family Relationships Bill was published for consultation in January 2014 by Alan Shatter, the then Minister for Justice and Equality, and discussed by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality in April 2014. The bill was introduced in Dáil Éireann on 17 February 2015 by Shatter's successor as minister, Frances Fitzgerald. The government had planned to have the bill enacted before the same-sex marriage referendum in May 2015, so that the issue of adoption by same-sex couples would not be used by opponents of same-sex marriage in the referendum campaign. Fitzgerald distinguished the family bill from the amendment bill at a seminar organised by the Children’s Rights Alliance. The bill was approved by the Dáil on 12 March. It passed the Seanad on 30 March, in a 20-2 vote and was signed into law by President Michael D Higgins on 6 April 2015. All provisions of the act will not likely come into legal effect until May 2016.


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