peer-reviewedOn the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996 in Ireland, this paper provides a descriptive account of the ancillary relief scheme applied in the jurisdiction on divorce and its critics. Part I presents a brief overview of the context in which divorce was introduced in Ireland notably the pre-existing ban on divorce formerly found in Article 41.3.2° of the Irish Constitution before outlining key aspects of the resulting 1996 legislation governing the provision of ancillary relief. Part II then describes the difficulties which have arisen in the application of this legislation, underlining, in particular, the unacceptable level of inconsistency apparent in judicial decision-making...
Objectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divorce should div...
peer-reviewedMarriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation h...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...
On the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996 in Ireland, this pa...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the highly discretionary equitable redistribution scheme govern...
peer-reviewedThis article briefly considers the difficulties inherent in the Irish ancillary relief ...
On November 24, 1995, the Irish population voted to ease Ireland\u27s constitutional ban on divorce ...
peer-reviewedIreland is unusual in a succession law context as despite being a common law jurisdicti...
peer-reviewedDespite the enormous social changes which have taken place in Ireland in recent decades...
peer-reviewedWhile spousal maintenance laws have come under the spotlight in many common law jurisd...
peer-reviewedThe Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 removed the ban on divorce from t...
This article briefly considers the difficulties inherent in the Irish ancillary relief scheme and hi...
peer-reviewedObjectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divor...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...
Objectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divorce should div...
peer-reviewedMarriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation h...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...
On the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996 in Ireland, this pa...
peer-reviewedThis article considers the highly discretionary equitable redistribution scheme govern...
peer-reviewedThis article briefly considers the difficulties inherent in the Irish ancillary relief ...
On November 24, 1995, the Irish population voted to ease Ireland\u27s constitutional ban on divorce ...
peer-reviewedIreland is unusual in a succession law context as despite being a common law jurisdicti...
peer-reviewedDespite the enormous social changes which have taken place in Ireland in recent decades...
peer-reviewedWhile spousal maintenance laws have come under the spotlight in many common law jurisd...
peer-reviewedThe Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 removed the ban on divorce from t...
This article briefly considers the difficulties inherent in the Irish ancillary relief scheme and hi...
peer-reviewedObjectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divor...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...
Objectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divorce should div...
peer-reviewedMarriage continues to hold an important position in Irish society. While cohabitation h...
The aim of this thesis is to assess the Irish regulatory approach to asset and wealth distribution u...