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New Guidelines for Access during Covid 19

By: Keith Walsh Solicitor keith@kwsols.ie
Posted on: 07-Apr-2020
These guidelines are not specific legal advice but best practice and I hope you find them useful

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Access during Covid 19 lockdown - latest guidance as of 5 April

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 05-Apr-2020
Helpful guidance has today Sunday 5th April 2020 been issued by the Law Society, Bar Council of Ireland [barristers] and Family Lawyers Association of Ireland [FLA] in relation to best practice for access in current lockdown writes Keith Walsh solicitor who is a member of Child and Family Law Committee of the Law Society and member of the FLA's Covid 19 Response Steering Group

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Lawsociety best practice for access during Covid 19

By: Keith Walsh Solicitor;keith@kwsols.ie; 01 4554723
Posted on: 27-Mar-2020
Keith Walsh is a member of the Child and Family Law Committe of the Law Society of Ireland, what follows is an extract from their recently released best practice guidelines for access

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New reduced waiting time for Divorce introduced on 1st December 2019

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 03-Dec-2019
Keith Walsh is a family law solicitor and author of Divorce and Judicial Separation Proceedings in the Circuit Court:A Guide to Order 59 published by Bloomsbury Professional in 2019. He is the immediate past chairman of the Law Society’s Family and Child Law Committee.

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Divorce referendum 'to ask voters if politicians should have power to decide on 'pause period''

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 26-Feb-2019
Our Keith Walsh welcomes this recent announcement by Minister for Justice that referendum to reduce waiting time for Divorce will be held at the end of May 2019.

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Divorce Referendum 2019: Positive and sensible reform proposals promise an end to the divorce trap

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 30-Jan-2019
Dublin solicitor Keith Walsh, chair of the Law Society of Ireland’s child and family law committee, writes for Irish Legal News on the government’s announcement of a divorce referendum in May 2019. The confirmation by Ministers Flanagan and Madigan that the referendum to reduce the waiting time for divorce is to go ahead at the end of May 2019 finally brings Irish divorce law into the 21st century and marks a very humane approach to this complex area of law.

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Divorce Referendum in Ireland

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 22-Jan-2019
Keith was on Newstalk to discuss the new Divorce referendum in May 2019 with Pat Kenny. The referendum proposal is a reduction in waiting time for Divorce from 4 to 2 years. Currently married couples must be living 4 out of previous 5 years apart before they can start the Divorce procedure. In Keith's opinion, this is too long. Minister Josepha Madigan was very quick to get the ball rolling! 

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How new Mediation Act will help legal separation, divorce and family law in Ireland

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 02-Mar-2018
Practical implications of the Mediation Act 2017 for family lawyers

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