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Is it 50/50 in Divorce

Is it 50/50 in Divorce

by Gillian O'Mahony | Mar 5, 2026 | Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues

A recent High Court family law case, JKM and LM [2026] IEHC 72,  sets out clear principles on the division of assets. The Court found that assets derived from outside the marriage, such as inheritances, gifts, assets acquired before the marriage, or assets acquired...
Co-habitation, Co-ownership, Separation & Pre-nuptial Agreement: What You Need To Know

Co-habitation, Co-ownership, Separation & Pre-nuptial Agreement: What You Need To Know

by John Lynch | May 28, 2020 | Property Services, Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues, Wills, Succession & Estates

A ‘couple’ of must do’s We are often told to make sure that we have our affairs in order.  This article looks at the steps that you should consider when creating a co-habitation, co-ownership or pre-nuptial agreement. Lynch Solicitors Covid 19 Series...

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