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How Does Mediation Work?

Mediation is when a divorcing or separating couple meet with a specially trained mediator to discuss the division of assets and child care arrangements. It is a confidential and constructive method of dispute resolution, providing a safe environment…
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Surge in Divorce Cases Following Covid-19 Lockdown

There has been a surge in divorce cases during the Covid-19 pandemic, with many relationships struggling to survive the enforced confinement of lockdown. Increase in divorce cases As the Covid-19 pandemic took hold across the globe, psychologists…
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Hidden Assets in Divorce

When you divorce, you must both provide full and frank disclosure of your financial situation. If it is later discovered that one person failed to disclose certain assets, the courts can amend the financial settlement to reflect the true position…
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Types of Financial Order During Divorce

When you divorce, the court may decide to put one or more financial orders in place. The aim is to ensure that each spouse is properly provided for. There are different types of financial order available. The most suitable order for you depends…
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Benefits of a Separation Agreement

Benefits of a Separation Agreement Separation Agreements provide greater control and clarity for people whose marriage has broken down. Often, it also allows for a more amicable split, and can even speed up the divorce process later down the…
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Divorce Ireland Votes to Ease Divorce Restrictions

Ireland Votes to Ease Divorce Restrictions Couples seeking a divorce in Ireland must now prove two years’ separation, rather than four, following a referendum on 26 May 2019. The results show the country is overwhelming in favour of change,…
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Grounds for divorce in Ireland

Grounds for Divorce To get divorced in Ireland, you must have been separated for four out of the previous five years. If you do not want to wait this long, you may want to get a judicial separation first. To find out more, contact our family…
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How Divorce is Done In LaLa Land

Deciding to end a marriage is never easy. For most couples in Ireland, the decision to seek a divorces is a complex, and emotional one, arrived at after much thoughtful deliberations. Currently separated couples must spend four years apart…