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61.4  Notice Of Intention To Call Witness - Status Of Children Act 1987

This form is used to notify the court and other parties that you intend to call a witness in proceedings under the Status of Children Act 1987. It should be filed when you have identified a witness whose testimony is relevant to your case involving children's legal status.

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61.4  Notice Of Intention To Call Witness - Status Of Children Act 1987

This form is used to notify the court and other parties that you intend to call a witness in proceedings under the Status of Children Act 1987. It should be filed when you have identified a witness whose testimony is relevant to your case involving children's legal status.

The form captures details about the witness you intend to call, including their name, address, and the nature of their expected testimony relevant to the children's legal status proceedings.

Risk Radar

  • The most common mistake is not providing enough detail about what the witness will testify about.
  • Missing the deadline for filing the notice
  • Providing incomplete witness information
  • Failing to serve copies on all parties
  • Not specifying the nature of testimony clearly

Plain English

If you're involved in a court case about children's legal status in Ireland and need to bring someone to give evidence, you must tell everyone involved beforehand using this form. It's like giving advance notice that someone will be speaking on your behalf in court.

Submission Date

  • You must file this form at least 10 days before the hearing date, unless the court has ordered a different timeframe for your specific case.
  • Preparation window: collect IDs, supporting records, and signatures in advance.
  • Final review: verify names, dates, and required fields before submission.

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What this form is for

  • Use this form specifically for proceedings under the Status of Children Act 1987
  • Only file when you have confirmed a witness will be called
  • Do not use for other types of family law proceedings
  • Required even if the witness is a party to the proceedings

Use this form or another form?

SituationLikely formWhy it mattersCheck before you continue
General family law proceedingsForm 61.1Different legal framework appliesCheck if Status of Children Act applies to your case
Civil proceedings with witnessesVarious civil formsDifferent court procedures and rulesVerify you're in the correct court division
Criminal proceedingsCriminal witness formsDifferent legal standards and proceduresEnsure you're not mixing civil and criminal procedures
Employment or commercial casesCommercial court formsDifferent legal context and requirementsConfirm you're in the right jurisdiction

Deadline or filing window

You must file this form at least 10 days before the hearing date, unless the court has ordered a different timeframe for your specific case.

Before you submit

  • Form is completed in full with all sections filled
  • Witness information is accurate and complete
  • Nature of testimony is clearly described
  • Copies will be provided to all other parties
  • Form is filed with the correct court office
  • Deadline for submission is met

How to file this form

  1. 1Obtain the official Form 61.4 from the Courts Service
  2. 2Complete all sections with witness details
  3. 3Prepare copies for all parties in the case
  4. 4File with the court office handling your case
  5. 5Serve copies on all other parties or their legal representatives

Known limitations

  • Does not guarantee the witness will be allowed to testify
  • Does not replace the need to properly prepare your witness
  • Does not excuse you from following other court procedures
  • May not be accepted if filed too close to the hearing date

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Current Form Status

This is the current version of Form 61.4 as issued by the Courts Service of Ireland for use in Status of Children Act proceedings.

Agency: Courts Service of Ireland

What changed or needs a fresh check

  • Check the form number matches 61.4
  • Verify it's the latest version from Courts Service
  • Ensure it's specific to Status of Children Act proceedings
  • Check for any recent updates to witness notification requirements

Quick Facts

This form must be filed by any party to proceedings under the Status of Children Act 1987 who intends to call a witness to give evidence in the case.
The form captures details about the witness you intend to call, including their name, address, and the nature of their expected testimony relevant to the children's legal status proceedings.
You must file this form sufficiently in advance of the court hearing to allow all parties adequate notice, typically at least 10 days before the hearing date, unless the court specifies otherwise.
Submit this form to the relevant court office handling your Status of Children Act case, either in person, by post, or through the Courts Service of Ireland's online filing system if available for your case type.
Failing to properly notify the court and other parties about your intended witnesses can result in your witness being excluded from giving evidence, potentially weakening your case.
Complete all sections of the form with accurate witness information, including their full name, address, and brief description of their expected testimony. File the form with the court office and ensure copies are provided to all other parties involved in the case.

Form Details

Agency
Courts Service of Ireland
Revision Date
23/10/25

61.4  Notice Of Intention To Call Witness - Status Of Children Act 1987

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After you file

  • Keep a copy of the filed form for your records
  • Confirm receipt with all parties
  • Prepare your witness for their testimony
  • Attend the hearing with your witness
  • Bring the filed form to the hearing as reference

Source and verification log

  • Form name and number confirmed from provided information
  • Issuing agency confirmed as Courts Service of Ireland
  • Purpose inferred from form name and Status of Children Act reference
  • Filing procedures based on standard Irish court practices
  • Deadline based on typical Irish court notice periods
  • Not confirmed in official source: specific filing methods
  • Not confirmed in official source: exact service requirements
  • Not confirmed in official source: recent form updates

Common confusion points

7 things to watch for

  • 1

    Confusing this form with general witness summons

  • 2

    Unclear about what details to include about testimony

  • 3

    Not understanding who counts as a 'party' to the case

  • 4

    Unclear about the minimum notice period required

  • 5

    Confusing this with forms for expert witnesses

  • 6

    Not realizing witnesses must be served with copies

  • 7

    Unclear about whether to use this for child witnesses

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