Extension of time to appeal High Court custody decision denied

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Court of Appeal refuses an application for an extension of time to appeal a High Court judgment regarding child custody, affirming the decision that the child's best interests are served by remaining in Poland with the respondent, on the grounds that there were no arguable grounds for appeal, specifically noting the lack of particulars in the alleged errors during the trial and the inappropriateness of the requested relief concerning the Hague Convention.

Child custody - Hague Convention - Autism Spectrum Disorder - best interests of the child - Court of Appeal - High Court - extension of time - appeal - Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 - Brussels IIR - Article 13(b) - multi-disciplinary treatment - legal aid - arguable grounds of appeal - ultra vires - Bunreacht na hÉireann (Constitution of Ireland).

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