Despite the amount of significant Family Law legislation passed in Ireland in 2015,1 the appetite for reform in a number of areas remains strong.2 This article will focus on divorce, gender recognition and succession law
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
peer-reviewedObjectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divor...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the highly discretionary equitable redistribution scheme govern...
The appetite for reform of Irish Family Law apparently continues unabated. This article considers a ...
On 22 May 2015, the Irish people voted in favour of marriage equality, changing the constitutional d...
Journal articleEuropean law has become increasingly relevant to Irish family law issues. The measure...
Following the 2020 general election in Ireland, no party achieved an overall majority in the Dáil Éi...
peer-reviewedWhile spousal maintenance laws have come under the spotlight in many common law jurisd...
Marriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation has grown sign...
This article will explore the deficiencies and anomalies in the current law and will seek to identif...
Marriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation has grown sign...
This article will explore the deficiencies and anomalies in the current law and will seek to identif...
This article provides an update on the reform proposals considered in the equivalent article from la...
Objectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divorce should div...
The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 removed the ban on divorce from the Irish Const...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
peer-reviewedObjectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divor...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the highly discretionary equitable redistribution scheme govern...
The appetite for reform of Irish Family Law apparently continues unabated. This article considers a ...
On 22 May 2015, the Irish people voted in favour of marriage equality, changing the constitutional d...
Journal articleEuropean law has become increasingly relevant to Irish family law issues. The measure...
Following the 2020 general election in Ireland, no party achieved an overall majority in the Dáil Éi...
peer-reviewedWhile spousal maintenance laws have come under the spotlight in many common law jurisd...
Marriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation has grown sign...
This article will explore the deficiencies and anomalies in the current law and will seek to identif...
Marriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation has grown sign...
This article will explore the deficiencies and anomalies in the current law and will seek to identif...
This article provides an update on the reform proposals considered in the equivalent article from la...
Objectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divorce should div...
The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 removed the ban on divorce from the Irish Const...
This issue of Breac has been in the works for a while now, and as we think back over the events that...
peer-reviewedObjectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divor...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the highly discretionary equitable redistribution scheme govern...