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Divorce Solicitors in Dublin

Divorces are never a pleasant thing to go through, and most people just want it sorted as quickly as possible, without any further hassle following a relationship breakdown, marriage breakdown, or breakdown of a civil partnership.

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Divorce Solicitors in Dublin

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  1. Divorce Solicitors in Dublin Divorces are never a pleasant thing to go through, and most people just want it sorted as quickly as possible, without any further hassle following a relationship breakdown, marriage breakdown, or breakdown of a civil partnership. Therefore, it is essential to be aware of exactly who to contact for legal services, legal aid, legal separations even court hearing, as your family law solicitor who can do proper arrangements for a decree of divorce and can advise you what Clinical negligence solicitors. Services are available to you. If you live in Ireland, here’s what you need to know about getting a divorce separation. Is it legal in Ireland? (Divorce in Ireland) Yes, but it has been for a lot less time than other European nations, with the first legal divorce in Ireland happening in 1997 – 150 years after it was legalized for everyday people in the UK. How long do I have to be separated? One or both of the parties must live in Ireland, have been living in the country for at least one year, and intend to remain there. Furthermore, most couples who apply for a divorce in Ireland live apart for a set period. This has recently changed to allow married couples to live apart for any two in three years before applying for a divorce (previously four out of the previous five years). If the married couple cannot live apart in separate houses, the Family Law Act does state that ‘living apart’ can include people who are living in the same home but not living together as part of a relationship. Can I still apply if my partner doesn’t want to? Yes, only one party has to apply. However, most couples are encouraged to look at the relationship before making big decisions and potentially try therapy and thereafter mediation to try and reach an agreement before entering contested proceedings.

  2. Can I get a fast-track divorce in certain situations? While couples in any situation can legally separate, unfortunately, Divorce solicitors Dublin does not offer fast-track divorces in certain situations i.e. when partners have committed adultery, where there is domestic violence, children. However, divorce on consensual terms (where no issues or very few issues remain outstanding between the parties such as pension rights, succession rights, children) by its nature does manage to result in an earlier hearing date when your family law solicitor pushes on your case. Separation Agreement While a divorce by its very nature can take time, some couples choose to separate beforehand legally. A separation agreement is a useful contract to have. Separation agreements may detail things like who has the right to remain in the family home, division of other assets, whether one partner continues to support the other, maintenance, custody, and access to the children. This is often resolved with a mediator or solicitor, although if the couple has an amicable relationship, the terms can be reached independently making for an easier experience. Judicial Separation A judicial separation is an option for partners who cannot agree to terms to reach a settlement agreement in family law. Do I need to be separated before divorcing? In short no – you do not need a legal separation beforehand, however, you will need to live apart before doing so and if you don’t legally separate, you will be seen as a couple in family law terms. If you are legally separated before getting divorced, you will no longer be a couple in the eyes of family law. Can I remarry before obtaining a Divorce? You will not be able to remarry until you are legally divorced. Contact Details: Address: 40–41 Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Tel: +353 (0)1 441 1457 Fax: +353 (0)49 952 9686 Email: info@mcguigansolicitors.com Website: https://www.mcguigansolicitors.com/

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