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Eire courts and jurisdiction in UK
I have a friend who has a child who lives with the mother in Eire
He has always paid maintenance as awarded by the courts in Eire
Recently though the court more than doubled his payments,without considering his earnings details sent to a level he can't afford
I know that if a person lives outside the UK then our system through the CSA have no jurisdiction does anyone know what jurisdiction the Eire courts have to force someone to pay in the UK
This is important as he now has his own family to consider and under Irish law child support can be awarded until 23 years old - or even more if they are at college or University
He has always paid maintenance as awarded by the courts in Eire
Recently though the court more than doubled his payments,without considering his earnings details sent to a level he can't afford
I know that if a person lives outside the UK then our system through the CSA have no jurisdiction does anyone know what jurisdiction the Eire courts have to force someone to pay in the UK
This is important as he now has his own family to consider and under Irish law child support can be awarded until 23 years old - or even more if they are at college or University
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Having had a look around apparently there is a reciprocal agreement between the UK & the Republic of Ireland (this is what the natives call it) whereby a UK citizen can make an enforceable claim for maintenance in the Republic, it stands to reason that an Irish person can also make an enforceable claim against a UK citizen - your friend should try calling the CSA.
May also be of interest
http://www.parentscentre.gov.uk/forum/messagev iew.cfm?catid=44&threadid=24484
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1993/Uksi_19930594 _en_3.htm
Having had a look around apparently there is a reciprocal agreement between the UK & the Republic of Ireland (this is what the natives call it) whereby a UK citizen can make an enforceable claim for maintenance in the Republic, it stands to reason that an Irish person can also make an enforceable claim against a UK citizen - your friend should try calling the CSA.
May also be of interest
http://www.parentscentre.gov.uk/forum/messagev iew.cfm?catid=44&threadid=24484
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1993/Uksi_19930594 _en_3.htm
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