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November 10, 2010 by Deirdre Blackwell

Divorce in Ireland

Applying for divorce in ireland is not simple

Applying For Divorce In Ireland When you apply for a divorce in Ireland, you must fulfil three major conditions for it to be granted to you. You have to have lived apart for four years the day the court proceedings begin, there is no chance of reconciling the both of you, and there are proper […]

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: child custody, child maintenance, divorce, Divorce in Ireland, family law, solicitor

October 20, 2010 by Deirdre Blackwell

Judicial Separation in Ireland

Get a Judicial separation in ireland by doing this

Judicial separation in Ireland Judicial Separation is a decree wherein a married couple is no longer compelled to live together but does not entitle them to remarry or go in into a civil partnership. Any of the spouses can apply for this at the Circuit or High Court and for this to be granted, the […]

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: child custody, family law, judicial separation, solicitor

September 15, 2010 by Deirdre Blackwell

Separation Agreement in Ireland

when it comes to a Separation Agreement

When It Comes To A Separation Agreement Your world shatters as you hear your spouse wanting to end your marriage. Even with your constant pleading, you know that it will not really work out for you have been living apart for quite some time now. Marriage breakdown in Ireland is more common than you think, the […]

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: child custody, child custody in ireland, custodial parent, full custody, full custody of the children, granted custody

August 27, 2010 by Deirdre Blackwell

Marriage Breakdown in Ireland – The Options

Marriage Breakdown and arguments

Marriage breakdown in Ireland. Marriage breakdown is more common than you think so you are not alone. In Ireland, couples who find their marriage deteriorating can legalise and formalise their separation through different alternatives. These options include a separation agreement, judicial separation, divorce or annulment. When the couple has formally agreed to parting ways and […]

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: annulment, divorce, judicial separation, marriage breakdown, separation agreement

July 3, 2010 by Deirdre Blackwell

Breakdown of a Civil Partnership in Ireland

When Civil Partnership in Ireland break down

Technically, a civil partnership is considered broken if you or your civil partner dies. For circumstances that may require immediate separation sans death, however, there are different legal options you can consider. These options require that you ask court permission for your separation. The court can then grant you and your partner any of the […]

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: annulment, breakdown of your civil partnership, civil partnership, Dissolution Order, Nullity Decree, Separation Order, solicitor

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By Deirdre Blackwell

Deirdre Blackwell is a qualified Solicitor having graduated from The Law Society of Ireland in 2003. In 2010 she set up her own Solicitor's Practice, Blackwell O'Reilly Solicitors. Read More…

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