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Name of court Date issued Case number In the High Court of Justice Family Division Principal Registry/District Registry Before completing this application please read the booklet CB1 Making an application Children and the Family Courts . You can get a copy of all the forms and leaflets from your local court or they can be found at www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk Cafcass/CAFCASS CYMRU will carry out checks as it considers necessary. Cafcass - Children and Family Court Advisory and Suppo.

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The C67 form is essential for applications under the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985. This guide provides a clear and supportive approach to help you fill out the form correctly online, ensuring that you meet all necessary requirements.

Follow the steps to complete the C67 Form accurately online.

  1. Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the C67 form and open it in your editor.
  2. In the first section titled 'Summary of application', fill in your name as the applicant, the respondent’s name(s), and list the names of the child(ren), including their dates of birth and gender. Indicate the type(s) of order you are applying for, starting with the oldest child.
  3. In the 'About you (the applicant)' section, enter your first name, middle name(s), surname, and any previous surnames. Provide your date of birth and gender, as well as your place of birth and nationality. If you do not wish your address to be known to the respondent, leave the address field blank and complete the confidential contact details form C8.
  4. Next, complete the details of the child(ren) in the designated sections. Provide the first name, middle name(s), surname, gender, and nationality for each child listed.
  5. In the 'About your application?' section, summarize what you want the court to do regarding your application. Be concise and clear, as you may be asked for more details later.
  6. Explain why you are making this application. Include any relevant facts and details regarding your rights of custody according to the Hague Convention if applicable.
  7. Indicate whether you have used family mediation to resolve arrangements for the children and provide reasons if mediation was not utilized.
  8. Respond to the questions about risks to the child(ren). If you feel they have experienced or are at risk of harm, complete the supporting supplemental information form C1A.
  9. Provide details of any other court cases related to the child(ren). Attach copies of relevant orders if applicable.
  10. Fill in the details of the respondent(s) including their names, previous surnames, date of birth, and whether they have lived at their current address for more than five years. Address these fields as you did for the applicant.
  11. In the 'Statement of truth' section, indicate the truthfulness of your application. Ensure you print your full name and sign it appropriately.
  12. Attach the required documents including certified copies of birth certificates or other relevant documents as specified in the form.
  13. Finally, review your application for completeness. Save your changes, download a copy if needed, and print or share the form as required.

Take action now and complete your application forms online to ensure proper filing and timely processing.

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