Maintenance in family law
aintenance is an important aspect of family law in Ireland, particularly in cases where one spouse or parent is financially dependent on the other. Maintenance, also known as alimony or spousal/child support, is a payment…
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aintenance is an important aspect of family law in Ireland, particularly in cases where one spouse or parent is financially dependent on the other. Maintenance, also known as alimony or spousal/child support, is a payment…
Introduction: Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects families across Ireland. In family law, domestic violence is treated as a criminal offense, and there are legal protections and remedies available to those who have…
Introduction: Ireland has come a long way in recognizing and protecting the rights of same-sex couples. In 2011, the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act was passed, providing legal recognition to…
Child abduction and child access are two of the most sensitive and emotionally charged issues that arise in family law cases in Ireland. Child abduction refers to the wrongful removal or retention of a child…
Family law is a branch of law that deals with matters related to family relationships and domestic affairs. In particular, it governs the legal aspects of marriage, divorce, custody, and child support. Among the most…