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Prenups: What are they, what do they cover, and can they be challenged?

Prenups: What are they, what do they cover, and can they be challenged?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 10, 2024 | Family Law, General

What is a pre-nuptial agreement? A pre-nuptial agreement, commonly known as a prenups, is a legal contract entered into by a couple before marriage. In Ireland, Prenups: What are they, what do they...

Mother alleges her children would be at risk if High Court Judge returns them to other EU country

Mother alleges her children would be at risk if High Court Judge returns them to other EU country

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 17, 2023 | Family Law, General

A High Court Judge has ordered two children be returned to another EU country after their mother took them to Ireland, claiming that they would be at risk if returned there. There father alleged the...

Barring Order – what are they, who can apply, and how can I get one?

Barring Order – what are they, who can apply, and how can I get one?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 30, 2022 | Family Law

What is a barring order? Simply put, it is an order issued by the court requiring an abusive or violent individual to leave the family home or place of residence. In addition to removing this person...

Applying for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland – What Conditions Need to be Met?

Applying for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland – What Conditions Need to be Met?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 30, 2022 | Family Law, General

In order to apply for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland, certain conditions must be met before submitting an application to a court for a decree of divorce. This is a legal document which states that...

Who Controls the Finances on Separation?

Who Controls the Finances on Separation?

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 24, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Family Law

Who Controls the Finances on Separation ? My spouse has always taken control of the finances how will I cope if I separate ? Each family’s financial situation is different for example if an...

The ten-second rule – preventing the affair!

The ten-second rule – preventing the affair!

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 3, 2022 | Family Law

Occasionally in our dealings with other family law Solicitors we come across articles which we feel should be forwarded to our own website and client base. As they used to say on the radio show this...

Are there dangers when you DIY your legal claim?

Are there dangers when you DIY your legal claim?

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 22, 2022 | Employment Law, Family Law, Injuries Board Claims Made Simple.

It struck me recently reading various articles that the general idea of governments both here and in the UK is to encourage people to embark on legal issues concerning themselves without the advice...

Partner of Deceased Woman Brings High Court Challenge Over Refusal to Allow Him Access to her Pension

Partner of Deceased Woman Brings High Court Challenge Over Refusal to Allow Him Access to her Pension

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 6, 2021 | Family Law

A High Court challenge has been brought by a man over the refusal of the Minister for Social Protection to grant him access to his late partner’s pension. 2005 Social Welfare Consolidation Act The...

New Divorce Law passed by Minister

New Divorce Law passed by Minister

by Monahan Solicitors | Dec 9, 2019 | Domestic Relations, Family Law

https://youtu.be/JuRQ-ZfdoFA It marks the biggest change in this area of law since divorce first became legal in the 90s Changes  On Sunday, 1 December, the Minister for Justice, Charlie...

Woman granted Barring Order against abusive husband

Woman granted Barring Order against abusive husband

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 14, 2019 | Family Law

https://youtu.be/jif9UydDoTQ The order was granted for a period of three years under which time she will be under the protection of the court. A woman battling cancer has been granted a barring...

New Parental Leave -Changes to the employment law 2019

New Parental Leave -Changes to the employment law 2019

by Monahan Solicitors | May 30, 2019 | Employment Law, Family Law

https://youtu.be/HaQsrLpT6kY Employers are now preparing for changes to parental leave law later in 2019 which will allow more employees to take parental leave and for longer, and entitle them to be...

I Won’t Be My Ex-Wifes Cash Machine For Life!

I Won’t Be My Ex-Wifes Cash Machine For Life!

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 2, 2019 | Domestic Relations, Family Law

In family law matters we always look in this country at what happens across the water in the UK in relation to developments in family law. There was a recent case in England where a husband had a...

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