Adoption Rules
Adoption Rules
Adoption Rules
Arrangement of Rules.
Rule
1. Citation.
2. Interpretation.
3. Application by petition.
4. Application of Civil Procedure Rules.
5. Persons to be served.
6. Mode of service.
7. Verification by affidavit.
8. Form of consent.
9. Age of child.
10. Reports.
11. Response to petition.
12. Fixing of hearing.
13. Form of hearing.
14. Secrecy.
15. No copies of orders to be served on others.
16. Costs.
17. Forms.
18. Transfer between courts.
Schedule
Schedule Forms.
THE CHILDREN ACT.
1. Citation.
2. Interpretation.
3. Application by petition.
(1) When the petitioner or petitioners and the child are all Uganda
citizens, the application for an adoption order shall be made by petition to the
chief magistrate’s court, in Form A in the Schedule to these Rules.
(4) The probation and social welfare officer under whose supervision
the child has been fostered by the petitioner or petitioners shall—
(a) be present at the ex parte hearing; and
(b) shall attend all subsequent proceedings, as directed by the court,
in order to advise the court.
The Civil Procedure Rules and practice shall apply to adoption matters as far
as is practicable.
5. Persons to be served.
(2) The judge or chief magistrate may dispense with the service on
any of those persons listed in subrule (1) of this rule and may order the
petition to be served on any other person or persons.
6. Mode of service.
(1) Every petition, notice or document shall, unless the judge or chief
magistrate otherwise directs, be served by an officer of the court, by
delivering or tendering a copy of it signed by the registrar or the chief
magistrate and sealed with the seal of the court to the person to be served.
8. Form of consent.
(2) All consents shall be sworn before a commissioner for oaths and
shall be submitted together with the affidavit of verification with the petition
or accompanied by a separate affidavit of verification.
9. Age of child.
(1) The age of the child shall be proved to the satisfaction of the court
which may admit documentary or other evidence to determine the age.
(3) The court may itself inquire into the age of the child and may
make an order for the medical examination of the child in Form E in the
Schedule to these Rules, in accordance with section 107 of the Act.
10. Reports.
(1) The court shall require the probation and social welfare officer to
prepare a report for the court to help determine whether the adoption order
will be for the welfare and best interests of the child.
(2) Reports under subrule (1) of this rule shall cover the period of the
fostering and shall include the following, among other matters—
(a) the child’s relationships with—
(i) the foster parent or parents and details of any guidance or
correction required;
(ii) other members of the foster family;
(iii) neighbours and other persons outside the child’s foster
family; and
(iv) any other person who is not a parent of the child who may
have rights or obligations under any order of the court or
agreement or under customary law or otherwise;
(b) the medical record and current state of health of the child and the
foster family;
(c) the educational standard of the child with details of schools
attended and progress made during the fostering;
(d) the views and wishes of the child if ascertainable;
(e) the nature and type of the residential home or homes lived in
during the fostering;
(f) the past, current and likely future economic status of the foster
family;
(g) the character of the foster family including any criminal
proceedings taken against members of that family during the
fostering and the officer’s opinion as to whether that should
prevent the adoption;
(h) a summary of the involvement of the probation and social welfare
officer during the fostering, and the assessment of the discharge
of their duties by the foster parents, during the statutory period,
and the verification of the statements made by the applicant in the
adoption application concerning the character of the applicant
and the position of his or her country of origin relating to the
adoption;
(i) a summary of the involvement of the secretary for children’s
affairs of the local council 1 committee (if any); and
(j) a recommendation to the court of the course or courses of action
most likely to advance the best interests and welfare of the child.
The guardian ad litem or the persons whose consent is required by the Act
may file an affidavit in response to the petition.
The judge or chief magistrate shall sit in camera and shall not interpose any
other matters during the hearing of the adoption proceedings.
14. Secrecy.
All documents filed in the court shall be confidential, and shall be kept secret
by the registrar or chief magistrate.
No copy or duplicate of any order made by the judge or chief magistrate shall
be given to or served upon any person other than the petitioner, the probation
and social welfare officer and the Registrar General, unless the judge or chief
magistrate otherwise directs.
16. Costs.
(1) The judge or chief magistrate may make such orders as to costs
as he or she shall think fit.
(2) The judge or chief magistrate may direct that all the costs of a
petition, including any fee in connection with the reports under rule 10(2) of
these Rules, shall be borne and paid by the petitioner.
17. Forms.
(1) The forms in the Schedule to these Rules, with such variations as
shall in the circumstances of each case be necessary, shall be used in
applications under the Act.
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Schedule.
rules 3(1), 17(2).
Forms.
Republic of Uganda
Form A.
Petition for Adoption of Child.
(All parties Uganda citizens.)
The Children Act.
6. The petitioner(s) has (have) resident with him/her (them) the following
persons, namely, _________________________ (son),aged ________ years,
_________________________ (daughter), aged ________ years, and others
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
12. The petitioner(s) has not (have not nor has either of them) received or
agreed to receive and no person has made or given or agreed to make or give
to the petitioner(s) (or either of them) any payment or reward in
consideration of the adoption of the child
______________________________________.
Form B.
Petition for Adoption of Child.
(Party non-Uganda citizen.)
The Children Act.
9. The petitioner(s) has (have) resident with him/her (them) the following
persons, namely, ____________________________(son), aged ______
years, _____________________________ (daughter), aged ______ years,
and (others) ____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
12. T h e p e t i t i o n e r ( s ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a n d
__________________ annexes (annex) the following consent(s) marked No.
__________________, required under the Children Act.
13. The child has not been the subject of an adoption order or of an
application or petition for an adoption order (except that) (state order and
application or petition, if any).
14. The petitioner(s) has not (have not nor has either of them) received or
agreed to receive and no person has made or given or agreed to make or give
to the petitioner(s) (or either of them) any payment or reward in
consideration of the adoption of the child,
______________________________________.
16. The petitioner(s) affirms (affirm) that an adoption order made by this
honourable court will be respected and recognised by __________________
the country of origin of petitioner ______________________________ (and
_____________ the country of origin of petitioner ____________________),
and produces (produce) a sworn statement annexed marked
____________________ to that effect.
17. It is proposed that the costs of this petition shall be paid by the
petitioner(s) _____________________ and _________________________
Form C.
Consent to Adoption.
The Children Act.
(Title as in petition)
_________________________________________, Petitioner(s)
Signed _______________________________________________________
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Commissioner for Oaths
Form D.
Consent to Adoption.
The Children Act.
(Title as in petition)
________________________________________ Petitioner(s)
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Commissioner for Oaths
Form E.
Order for Medical Examination of Child.
The Children Act.
(Title as in petition)
_________________________________, Petitioner
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Registrar/Chief Magistrate
rule 12.
Republic of Uganda
Form F.
Notice of Hearing.
The Children Act.
(Title as in petition)
To ________________________ of _______________________
Take notice that a petition has been presented in the above matter praying
that an order be made for the adoption of the above-named, a child, by
_________________________________ of _____________________ and
______________________________ of __________________________ and
that _____________________ of ___________________ has been appointed
guardian ad litem to the child and that the petition will be heard by the court
at ___________________ on the ______ day of _______________, 20 ____,
at ________ o’clock in the _______________ noon.
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Registrar/Chief Magistrate
rule 17.
Republic of Uganda
Form G.
Form of Adoption Order.
The Children Act.
(Title as in petition)
__________________________________________, Petitioner
and the court being satisfied that the declarations contained in the petition are
t r ue , and being also satisfied with the undertaking
_______________________ (petitioner) and _________________ (co-
petitioner) as to the care and protection and other provisions to be made for
the child _____________________________________ and being further
satisfied that for the benefit of the child that he/she could be adopted by
__________________________ (petitioner) and ______________________
(co-petitioner) and that all the requirements of the Children Act have been
complied with:
And it is directed that the registrar of births and deaths shall make an entry
recording this adoption in the adopted children register in the form set out in
Form H.
And the court having satisfied itself that the child ______________________
was born the ______ day of __________________ (month) ____ (year) and
is the same child to whom an entry numbered ________________ and made
on the ______ day of ____________________ (month) ____ (year), in the
register of births for the registration district of ___________________,
relates.
And it is further directed that the registrar of births and deaths shall cause the
birth entry or entries to be marked with the word “adopted” and shall include
the above date of birth in the entry recording the adoption as provided in
Form H.
At ______________________________
__________________________ _________________________________
Judge Chief Magistrate
__________________________
Magistrate
rule 17.
Republic of Uganda
Form H.
Adoption of Children.
The Children Act.
No. Date of Full name of Sex of Full name and address and Date and Date of adoption Signature of
of entry adopted child adopted child occupation of adopter or country of order and description officer
entry (enter name as (enter sex as adopters (enter name, birth of child of court by which appointed by
stated in stated in address and occupation as made (entry to be Attorney
adoption order) adoption stated in adoption order) made as appearing in General to
order) the adoption order) attest the entry
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History: S.I. 52/1997; S.I. 135/1968.
Cross References
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