Tag: divorce law ireland
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Proper provision in divorce in Ireland-how does a Court decide?
When a court is going to grant a divorce in Ireland a key factor which the judge must consider is whether “proper provision” is being made for the spouses and any dependent children. This obligation is set out in the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996 at section 20(1): 20.—(1) In deciding whether to make an […]
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Getting a Divorce in Ireland-Step by Step
If your marriage has broken down irretrievably then divorce is one of the options that may be open to you. Firstly, you need to have been living separate and apart from your spouse for two of the last three years. Then, you should consider trying mediation and getting legal advice. If you still decide that […]
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Divorce Law in Ireland Changes from 1st December 2019
The law dealing with divorce in Ireland is to change from 1st December 2019. Part 1 and part 2 of the Family Law Act 2019 will come into effect on 1st December 2019. The Family Law act 2019 reduces the time that the parties must be living apart in order to obtain a divorce. The […]
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Divorce Law In Ireland-Grounds for Divorce and Circuit Court Procedure in Judicial Separation and Divorce
Divorce in Ireland is provided for by the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996 which allows both the Circuit Court and High Court to grant decrees of divorce. The Circuit Court only has jurisdiction to grant a divorce decree where the property concerned has a market value of less than €3M. Grounds for divorce The grounds […]