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WARDSHIP
      
The jurisdiction over Wards of Court is under the control of the President of the High Court and in the Circuit Court in some incidences. Wardship procedure is in the majority of cases invoked when there is a necessity to protect the property of the “minor”.
      
Wardship Proceedings are very different from Proceedings under the Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 in that they can be commenced by a third party even though the parents of the child are alive. When a minor is made a Ward of Court, all matters affecting the minors upbringing become the responsibility of the Court. The Court can decide in whose care and custody the minor should be placed the manner in which property should be managed
      
The Court can make a variety of Orders in relation to residence, education and holidays. The Court can also order maintenance to be paid.
      
Guardianship of Infants, Wardship, Ward of Court, Family Law Solicitor Dublin Ireland
Paramount consideration again in all of these questions to be brought before the Court is that of the “welfare of the minor”. Once a child is made a Ward of Court, the Court exercises a continuing supervisory function.

Once a minor reaches the age of eighteen, the minor will be discharged from Wardship.
      
      
Circumstances In Which Wardship May Be Used
        
Guardianship of Infants, Wardship, Ward of Court, Family Law Solicitor Dublin IrelandIf a child whose parents have died is living with relations such as grandparents, foster parents etc. and a dispute arises in relation to either property, financial or other interests affecting the child, an Application can be made to the Court for its directions in relation to same.
A statutory body or an individual may apply to have a child whose welfare is threatened, made a Ward of Court.
If parents seek to prevent a teenage son or daughter from leaving home, they may apply to have him/her made a Ward of Court.
      
      
 For further information, please contact Marion Campbell Solicitors by calling (01) 475 9345, or by filling out an on-line enquiry form.
      
      
        
Marion Campbell Solicitors,
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