Ahern welcomes court ruling on Tristan
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Adoption Ireland have welcomed today's High Court ruling regarding the future well-being of Tristan Dowse, the four-year-old boy returned to an orphanage in Indonesia by his adoptive parents.
Mr Justice John McMenamin ruled that Joe Dowse from Co Wicklow and his Azerbaijani wife, Lala, had breached their constitutional duties and must support Tristan until he is 18.
Minister Dermot Ahern described the ruling as realistic and said his department would maintain contact with the Indonesian authorities to ensure all is well with Tristan.
Tristan was returned to an orphanage in Indonesia when his adoptive parents decided the adoption was not working out, but he is now back with his natural mother.
The court today directed that Tristan should be removed from the Register of Foreign Adoptions that is maintained by the Adoption Board.
The boy retains his Irish citizenship and rights of succession to the estates of his adoptive parents.
The Dowses will also pay an immediate lump sum of €20,000 and a monthly payment of €350 until Tristan reaches 18.
Half of the monthly payment will go directly to Tristan's mother, while the remainder will go into a capital account for Tristan's benefit.
These payments will increase in accordance with the Consumer Price Index. The court has also ordered the payment of an additional lump sum of €25,000 payable when the boy reaches 18 years.
Tristan will also be made a ward of court.
After making his judgment public today, Mr Justice McMenamin said that if there is just one redeeming feature from the evidence, it is the knowledge now available of Tristan's current well-being and the fact that he has been happily restored to the custody of his natural mother.
- News At One: Dermot Ahern, Minister for Foreign Affairs, thanks the Attorney General's office and his own staff for the efforts made to settle the matter
- News At One: Mary Wilson, Legal Affairs Editor, has further details of the order made for the Dowse family to provide financial support for Tristan Dowse who was adopted by them and later returned to an orphanage
- Nine News: Mary Wilson, Legal Affairs Editor, explains that the Government and Adoption Ireland have welcomed a High Court ruling regarding Tristan Dowse, the four-year-old boy returned to an orphanage in Indonesia by his adoptive parents
- Six One News: Anne McElhinney, a journalist who made a documentary on the story of Tristan Dowse, comments on today's court ruling
- Six One News: Mary Wilson, Legal Affairs Editor, reports on the High Court order for the Dowse family to provide for the well-being of Tristan Dowse
- One News: Mary Wilson, Legal Affairs Editor, reports on orders made by the High Court over the abandoned adopted child, Tristan Dowse