Child Maintenance Responsibilities In Ireland It is a legal responsibility of Irish parents, married or not, to provide child maintenance for their dependent child or children. This maintenance can be given at a frequency that is in accordance to the parent or parents preference. A parent may choose to provide maintenance weekly, monthly or even […]
Divorce in Ireland
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 […]
Judicial Separation in Ireland
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 […]
Breakdown of a Civil Partnership in Ireland
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 […]