How Long Does a Divorce Take in Ireland?/ Family Law Solicitors Midleton/Family Law Solicitors Cork

How Long Does a Divorce Take in Ireland?/ Family Law Solicitors Midleton/Family Law Solicitors Cork

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The 12 steps to an Irish divorce are:
1.Live in Ireland.

You can’t get an Irish divorce unless at least one spouse is domiciled in the Republic or has lived in the country for a year before bringing proceedings.

2.Marry each other.

You can’t divorce unless you were validly married to start with.

3.Wait for four years.*

The Divorce Act requires that the couple must have lived apart for at least four of the five years before proceedings are issued. It’s not yet clear whether the couple have to be living in separate houses. During the referendum campaign, Government ministers seemed to suggest that a couple could be living apart if they were under the same roof but not sleeping together. That will have to be tested through the Courts.

4.Break up, and stay broken up.

The Court must be satisfied that there’s no reasonable prospect of reconciliation and that both the spouses (and any children) are properly provided for.

5.See a solicitor.

There’s nothing to stop you bringing the action yourself if you can understand the Family Law Acts.
6. Consider the options.

The Divorce Act requires the couple’s solicitor to inform them about the options of reconciliation, mediation and separation agreements.

7. Apply for a divorce.

Most applications will be made to the Circuit Court, but the more difficult cases (or the ones involving a great deal of money) will be dealt with by the High Court.

8. Wait

There may be as many as 60,000 people in Ireland waiting to lodge applications for a divorce.

9. Seek a solution.

While you’re waiting for the divorce application to be heard, you’ll need to get on with your life.

10 Try to resolve the issues.

Try and resolve the main issues before you arrive in Court. If you don’t, the lawyers will – and that will take time and cost money.

11.Have your day in Court.

The Court hearing is in private and relatively informal; the judge and barristers, for example, don’t wear wigs and gowns. If everything has been worked out in advance, the hearing should be reasonably brief. Irish divorce is not fault-based so, if a couple have fulfilled the legal requirements, either partner is entitled to a divorce, however badly they may have behaved.

12. Finally, try to start all over again.








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