The Commercial Court has approved revised living expenses for the children of Seán Quinn and their partners.

Sworn documents were submitted to the court outlining the living expenses they need.

Their assets have been frozen and receivers appointed following an application by the Irish Bank Resolution Corporation, formerly Anglo Irish Bank.

The court sanctioned living expenses of €2,995 per month for Brenda Quinn, €8,184 per month for Ciara Quinn and Niall McPartland, €3,743.82 per month for Colette Quinn, €7,775.85 for August for Aoife Quinn and Stephen Kelly.

Ms Quinn and Mr Kelly's expenses will be reduced to €5,375.85 per month from September onwards.

The court also sanctioned €5,273 for Seán Quinn Jnr, who is currently in Mountjoy Prison, for rent and mortgage expenses only and €2,895.59 for his wife Karen Woods.

Mr Justice Peter Kelly noted that there was still no disclosure of the whereabouts of around $32m (€26m) of rent from the International Property Group's assets.

The judge also granted an application by lawyers for Seán Quinn's nephew, Peter Darragh Quinn, to be able to stop representing him.

His solicitors said they had not had any contact with him since the early hours of Friday 20 July, despite repeated attempts to contact him.