Anonymising Schedule 1 CA 1989 Financial Applications – UK GDPR-compliant anonymisation per Children Act 1989
Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 enables financial-provision applications for children outside marriage, requiring full disclosure of both parents' income, assets, earning capacity, and housing requirements. anonym.legal pseudonymises the parents' personal details and child identifiers while preserving every financial figure and the needs-based narrative for expert and legal review.
When this applies
This task applies when a Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 application and supporting financial disclosure are shared with a forensic accountant, pension actuary, or specialist family-finance solicitor who requires the financial detail but not the parties' real identities at the instruction stage.
How anonym.legal handles it
- Upload the Schedule 1 application and all supporting financial evidence in a batch.
- The engine identifies the applicant parent, respondent parent, and child across all documents.
- Each individual receives a consistent pseudonym; income, capital, housing costs, earning capacity, and the financial provision sought are preserved in clear text.
- Business-ownership interests and trust structures referenced in the disclosure are preserved; named beneficiaries subject to the proceedings are pseudonymised.
- A reversible mapping table is produced with UK data residency.
- Release the pseudonymised bundle for expert review; restore real identities before court filing.
What you provide
- Schedule 1 Children Act 1989 application
- Both parties' financial disclosure statements
- Business accounts or trust documentation (if relevant to the asset base)
Limitations & cautions
- Schedule 1 proceedings involve child-welfare considerations as well as financial ones — the tool pseudonymises personal data but does not assess the appropriateness of the financial provision sought.
- Trust structures naming beneficiaries other than the parties and child may require bespoke entity-detection configuration — contact support for complex trust cases.
- The court-bound version must re-identify all parties before submission.
FAQ
Are the child's living costs and needs preserved in the pseudonymised document?
Yes. The child's living costs, housing needs, and education requirements are preserved in full. Only the child's name and any identifying personal details are pseudonymised.
How does the tool handle a respondent who has significant offshore assets?
Offshore asset descriptions, jurisdiction, and estimated values are preserved in clear text. Named trustees or account holders are pseudonymised where they are natural persons.
Can I use this workflow for a Schedule 1 case involving a cohabiting couple?
Yes. Schedule 1 applies regardless of whether the parents were married; the tool processes the financial application identically in both cases.