Judgment about continuing recognition and enforcement of orders made in the Irish High Court concerning the ongoing treatment and liberty of SM, a 24 year old Irish citizen.
Ex-tempore judgment concerning the welfare of A, a vulnerable young man who had gone missing and may have travelled to Spain.
Proceedings concerning the management of funds awarded in a damages claim in England to a person now habitually resident in Poland.
Judgment giving reasons for allowing an application for an order recognising and declaring enforceable protective measures for an adult from the Republic of Ireland
Application by the P's mother for the court to recognise Letters of Guardianship granted by a US court, which confer authority on the mother to make decisions in respect of the P's person, and to determine a challenge to the standard authorisation in respect of deprivation of liberty in the P's current living arrangements by returning her to the care of her mother. The application for recognition of Letters of Guardianship was refused on the grounds of public policy and the challenge to the current authorisation was dismissed.
Proceedings relating to the P were adjourned for several months because of the Covid-19 pandemic which meant that he could not return to his habitual residence in Spain.
Application to recognise and enforce an order of the Irish High Court concerning the transfer of treatment of a 19 year old Irish girl between specialist units in England. Application allowed.
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Case summaries on every Court of Protection case & other relevant decisions with links to the full judgment where available.
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