Section 115 of The Children Act CAP 141: Power to order maintenance monies to be paid to person other than the applicant

    

(1) When a maintenance order is issued pursuant to this Part, the Court may, at the time of making the order, or from time to time thereafter, on being satisfied that the person in whose favour the order is made—
(a) is not a fit person to receive any maintenance monies specified in the order in respect of a child;
(b) has left the jurisdiction of the Court for an indefinite period, or is dead, incapacitated, imprisoned or has been declared bankrupt; or
(c) has misappropriated, misapplied or mismanaged any maintenance monies paid to him for the benefit of the child,
appoint any other person whom it considers fit and proper to receive and administer any maintenance monies required to be paid under a maintenance order, or order the person required to make a payment of the maintenance monies under this section to secure the whole or any part of it by vesting the sums or any other property in trust for the child.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Court may vary a maintenance order, on application in the prescribed form made by any person interested in the matter, directing that maintenance monies be paid to any other person or institution for the time being exercising custody or control of a child to whom the order relates in any case where—
(a) the child is transferred from one children institution to another; or
(b) the court grants custody to another person either alone or jointly with another or others.


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