Family home Primary care Access arrangements Interest of the dependent children
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 08-Dec-2016
Filed under: Divorce, Mediation, Domestic violence, Safety order, Guardianship, Maintenance, Capacity, Family Law, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Child Law, Childcare, best interests of children, Cohabitants, Civil partnership, Unmarried couples
No custody for husband and house to wife in legal separation where violence and other property
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 21-Oct-2016
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Compensation, Divorce in Ireland, Domestic violence, Barring order, Safety order, Guardianship, Maintenance, Capacity, Human Rights, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Family Law 317, Assault, Legal Separation, Child Law, Childcare, best interests of children, Cohabitants, Civil partnership, Cohabitants 409, Cohabitant
Woman abused by husband granted separation.
The Slow Road to Cohabition Reform
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 17-Jun-2016
Filed under: Family Law, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Child Law, best interests of children, Cohabitant, Unmarried couples
CHANGES TO GUARDIANSHIP, CUSTODY, ACCESS & MAINTENANCE EFFECTIVE FROM 18 JANUARY 2016
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 10-May-2016
Filed under: Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Maintenance, Family Law, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Collaborative Law 394, Legal Separation, best interests of children, Cohabitants, Cohabitant, Unmarried couples
WIDE RANGING CHANGES TO FAMILY LAW INTRODUCED FOLLOWING THE PART COMMENCEMENT OF THE CHILD AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ACT 2015 on the 18th January 2016
Family Law wrongful removal of children
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 04-Feb-2016
Filed under: Divorce in Ireland, Guardianship, Capacity, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Family Law 317, Legal Separation, Child Abduction, Child Law, Childcare, best interests of children
Family Law - wrongful removal of children
New rights for unmarried fathers and aunts, uncles, grandparents introduced on 18 January 2016
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 21-Jan-2016
As and from last Monday 18th January 2016 new law came into effect. Key provisions include:
international family law, child abduction, return of children, risk to children
By: kwsols Posted on: 20-Jan-2016
I have summarised this case and also included the full judgement if you want to read in more detail:
Girl awarded €1.3m after crash left her blinded in one eye
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 13-Nov-2015
Girl awarded €1.3m after crash left her blinded in one eye
District Court makes Care Order where mother deceased
By: kwsols Posted on: 03-Sep-2015
Family Law – Care order application
This case involved an application for care order by the Child and Family Agency for three young children. Their East African mother died in December 2009. Child B and Child C were born in Ireland, Child A arrived in Ireland in 2006. Their father is from West Africa and lives in Germany with his partner and another child. He came to Ireland in January 2010 to try to take up parental resonsibilities. He was extradited in April 2010 for drug trafficking offences and finished in prison in 2012. The late mother and the father had sporadic contact but did not live together as a couple.
The Judge hearing this case - Judge Rosemary Horgan, President of the District Court decided that:
It was in the best interests of the children who have expressed preference to continue to reside in Ireland with their foster carer.
The Judge made a care order against each child until they reach 18 years of age. The Judge also orderd that the access between children and father to be carefully measured having regard to the best interests of each child.
For further details or queries in relation to international or national child abduction, recognition of foreign divorce or other orders in the Irish Courts contact Keith Walsh, keith@kwsols.ie or 01 4554723
District Court makes Care Order where mother deceased
By: kwsols Posted on: 03-Sep-2015
Family Law – Care order application
This case involved an application for care order by the Child and Family Agency for three young children. Their East African mother died in December 2009. Child B and Child C were born in Ireland, Child A arrived in Ireland in 2006. Their father is from West Africa and lives in Germany with his partner and another child. He came to Ireland in January 2010 to try to take up parental resonsibilities. He was extradited in April 2010 for drug trafficking offences and finished in prison in 2012. The late mother and the father had sporadic contact but did not live together as a couple.
The Judge hearing this case - Judge Rosemary Horgan, President of the District Court decided that:
It was in the best interests of the children who have expressed preference to continue to reside in Ireland with their foster carer.
The Judge made a care order against each child until they reach 18 years of age. The Judge also orderd that the access between children and father to be carefully measured having regard to the best interests of each child.
For further details or queries in relation to international or national child abduction, recognition of foreign divorce or other orders in the Irish Courts contact Keith Walsh, keith@kwsols.ie or 01 4554723
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