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How to fill out the C(PRA1) Parental Responsibility Agreement. Adoption online
Filling out the C(PRA1) Parental Responsibility Agreement is an important step when establishing parental responsibilities in the context of adoption. This guide provides a clear and supportive walkthrough of how to complete the form accurately and efficiently, ensuring that all necessary details are included.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the parental responsibility agreement.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the C(PRA1) form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Start by reading the notes provided on the back of the form before filling out any information. This will help you understand the implications of the agreement.
- Fill in the date at which the agreement is recorded at the Principal Registry of the Family Division. This will be important for legal records.
- In the child’s section, enter the child’s full name, gender, date of birth, and date of their 18th birthday. Make sure to be accurate.
- Identify the parents by providing the full name and address for both the mother and father. Ensure the information is up to date.
- In the agreement section, explicitly state that the father will have parental responsibility in addition to the mother. Be careful to phrase this correctly to avoid misunderstandings.
- Both parents must provide their signatures and the respective dates. Remember not to sign the agreement until in the presence of a witness.
- Provide evidence of identity for both parents in the designated sections. This may include passports or other forms of identification with a photograph and signature.
- Both parents should sign in the presence of an appropriate witness, who will also need to fill out their name, address, and signature.
- After completion, make two copies of the agreement form. Keep the original safe, and do not copy the accompanying notes.
- Submit the original and the copies to the Principal Registry of the Family Division. This can be done either in person or via mail. The registry will then record the agreement.
- Once the agreement has been received and recorded at the registry, it will take effect. Be sure to check for the confirmation of receipt.
- If you need to end the agreement later, note that it can only be terminated through a court order or when the child reaches the age of 18.
Complete your C(PRA1) Parental Responsibility Agreement online today to ensure you meet your legal obligations.
Parents or legal guardians of children under age 18 are responsible for any property damage willfully caused by a minor child. Parents are financially liable if a child destroys, vandalizes, or damages property including: Real property like homes, buildings, structures, lawns, trees, or crops.