Judge appoints guardian to represent children at centre of father's court battle with Tusla
A High Court judge has appointed a guardian to independently represent two young teenagers at the centre of a court battle over whether they should be returned to their father, who has custody of them.
A High Court judge has appointed a guardian to independently represent two young teenagers at the centre of a court battle over whether they should be returned to their father, who has custody of them.
The children remain in foster care organised by Tusla early this month after they told their school authorities their father had taken their mobile phones and they did not wish to return home to him.




