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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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Updated 4 MOST IMPORTANT effects of BREXIT on Divorce and Family Law disputes concerning Ireland and the UK

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 17-Oct-2018
Updated 4 MOST IMPORTANT effects of BREXIT on Divorce and Family Law disputes concerning Ireland and the UK

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Best interests of child

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 24-May-2018

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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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Family law Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 Hague Convention

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 06-Oct-2017
Family law - Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 - Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction1980 - Council Regulation 2201/2003 - Grave risk - Habitually resident - Acquiescence

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Family law Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991, Grave risk Welfare of child

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 06-Oct-2017
Family law - Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 - Art. 12 of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction1980 (Hague Convention) - Council Regulation 2201/2003 - Habitually resident - Grave risk - Welfare of child

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Interview with Keith Walsh on effect of Brexit on Family Law

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 25-Sep-2017
'It's a complete disaster': Getting a divorce in Ireland could get a lot harder post-Brexit

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•Overwork, and not adultery, is the main cause for divorce

By: Keith Walsh
Posted on: 14-Sep-2017
Overwork, and not adultery, is the main cause for divorce

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