At Brady Kilroy, our team of specialist civil litigators boast a vast knowledge and experience in the field of family law. We are experts in domestic arbitration, adjudication and proceedings.
Family law can be a complex, sensitive and emotive area that often deals with uncomfortable subject matter. We aim to ensure the judicial process, negotiations and settlement involved with your family law case runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
We have significant experience in representing private clients. If you require an assessment of your potential family law case, feel free to reach out to us via phone, email, zoom or by visiting our offices in Dublin 4.
What is Family Law?
Family law is the area of legal practice that focuses on any issues related to family relationships. Typical cases can revolve around adoption, marriage, child custody, divorce and domestic abuse.
In Ireland, family law is dictated by the Family Law Act 1995. In such a wide legal domain, there are many elements of family law that can require an esoteric and in-depth level of understanding, such as:
Types of Family Law
With such a broad scope for family law cases, there are a number of branches that require specific expertise. These include:
A History of Divorce in Ireland
In 1997 divorce was officially legalised in Ireland, sixty years after the writing of the constitution. It was perhaps the most significant change made to Irish family law, and it shifted the landscape for separated couples nationwide.
Nowadays, if you want to legally end your marriage you still have the option of a nullity or legal dissolution, or you can apply to the Circuit Court for a divorce.
Your solicitor is obliged to inform you of alternative options to divorce, e.g. reconciliation, mediation or separation. The process is made far quicker if you and your spouse have resolved outstanding issues ahead of time, meaning proceedings won’t be delayed by lawyers perusing the minutiae of your relationship.
Details that are important to consider include:
Once these discussions have been had and both parties are in agreement, you are best served seeking the help of an experienced family law solicitor.
Assess My Family Law Case
In Irish family law, finding an expert solicitor in a timely fashion can make all the difference in deciding the outcome of your case. If you feel you could benefit from an assessment of your family law case, you can contact Brady Kilroy via phone, email, zoom or by visiting our offices in Dublin 4.