Child and Family Agency (Formerly Health Service Executive) v OA
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child-and-family-agency-formerly-health-service-executive-v-oa-256-43668
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Child and Family Agency (Formerly Health Service Executive) v OA
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Child and Family Agency v O.A. [2015] IESC 52, also known as Child and Family Agency (Tusla) v OA, is an Irish Supreme Court case which determined the appropriateness of awarding costs in child care cases where there was an unsuccessful parental challenge to an application made by the Child and Family Agency (CFA). The Supreme Court established that there are circumstances where it might be suitable to award costs to unsuccessful parents who privately retained legal counsel; these being if the C
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Supreme Court of Ireland case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_and_Family_Agency_(Formerly_Health_Service_Executive)_v_OA
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2023-11-25T20:43:20Z
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