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                  The parties were married to each other in the United Kingdom in 2013. They have two children - A who was born in 2016 and B who was born in 2018.
                  The parents reside along with the children in the family home in Dublin. They are living "separate and apart" from each other though under the one roof. These living arrangements are very difficult for the parents and the children.
                  The mother is a UK citizen and the father is an Irish citizen. The parents both have good employment.
                  The mother issued proceedings seeking relief pursuant to the Guardianship of Infants Act 1964, proceedings under the Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act 1989 and the Family Law Act 1995 - and then proceedings in May 2024 under the Family Law Divorce Act, 1996 (as amended).�
                  The proceedings encompassed a claim for judicial separation and ancillary relief and a claim for divorce and ancillary relief - and the most contentious aspect of the litigation between the parties which is a proposed relocation by the mother and the children to Town Z in the United Kingdom.
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