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High Court grants a father supervised access to his young daughter, emphasizing the child's best interests and the importance of a meaningful relationship with both parents. The decision comes after a two-year separation between the father and the child, with the court expressing concern over the complete breakdown of their relationship. The court has ordered one-hour weekly supervised visits, to be arranged by Supervised Access Ireland, with the father bearing the costs.
Supervised access - best interests of the child - Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 - meaningful relationship - parental separation - interim access order - safety order - psychological well-being - household violence - litigation conduct - Isaac Wunder Order - maintenance payment - family law - child's welfare - supervised visits - Supervised Access Ireland.
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