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20/05/2025

Marriage Breakdown – Your Divorce Questions Answered

Tuesday, 30 March 2021 by John Lynch
Lynch Solicitors are acknowledged experts in the area of separation, divorce and other family matters.  John Lynch looks at the most commonly asked questions in an article that answers your divorce questions and more.
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: divorce, judicial separation, Marriage Breakdown
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Marriage Breakdown – Your Divorce Questions Answered

Tuesday, 15 September 2020 by John Lynch
It is important that all parties are ready to deal with the practicalities of the breakup. To do this, you may need the help of professionals – psychologists, counsellors, mediators and lawyers.
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: divorce, judicial separation, Marriage Breakdown
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Divorce: Living Apart Requirement Reduced to 2 Years

Wednesday, 04 December 2019 by John Lynch
We look at the changes to the living apart requirement, which has been reduced as part of The Family Law Act 2019.
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Criteria for living apart, divorce, Gillian O'Mahony, John Lynch, Marriage Breakdown, Separation

Family Law Court Reform – What Changes Can We Expect?

Tuesday, 12 November 2019 by John Lynch
    Changes in Divorce – New Legislation The Family Law Bill 2019 has now passed all stages in the Oireachtas. The legislation follows the passing of the divorce referendum on May 24 to amend the Constitution. The referendum was carried by 82% of those who voted The Family Law Bill 2019 amends the Family
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: divorce, family law, Gillian O'Mahony, Law, Legal, Marriage Breakdown, Mediation, Tipperary

Divorce Referendum Passed – What Now?

Wednesday, 29 May 2019 by John Lynch
The Divorce Referendum was passed by a huge majority over the weekend with the result that once new legislation is enacted couples will not have to wait for four years before they apply for a Divorce The four year waiting period is still the law and will remain the law until the Government enacts amending
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: divorce, Divorce Referendum, family law, marriage, Marriage Breakdown, Tipperary
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Marriage Breakdown – The Options.

Friday, 22 March 2019 by John Lynch
If you are faced with marriage breakdown, and the uncertainty that comes with it, it is important for you to know your options.  When we are approached by someone who is going through difficulties in their marriage the first thing we explore is the possibility of reconciliation and mediation.  We can offer clients  names and
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: divorce, judicial separation, Marriage Breakdown

Grandparents and Guardianship – The Legal Rights of Grandparents

Thursday, 19 April 2018 by John Lynch
When a family unit breaks down the focus is inevitably in establishing each parents’ rights in relation to their children. What is often forgotten is that such a break up can have negative consequences for the grandparents who may wish to apply for guardianship, access or custody.  We all understand that grandparents play a very important role
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Access, Custody, divorce, family law, Grandparents rights, Guardianship, Legal rights, Marriage Breakdown

Marriage Breakdown -When Your Marriage Does Not Last For As Long As You Both Shall Live

Tuesday, 17 January 2017 by John Lynch
Marriage Breakdown – the Options If you are faced with marriage breakdown, and the uncertainty that comes with it, it is important for you to know what options are available to you. Counselling and mediation to explore possible reconciliation or an amicable as possible separation should always be explored first. This is something your solicitor
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Marriage Breakdown, Proper Provision
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Who Keeps the Dog? Deciding the division of assets after divorce.

Friday, 29 January 2016 by John Lynch
[soundcloud id=’242571659′] Who gets what? When going through a divorce, rational discussion about division of assets can be  extremely difficult. If the divorcing couple cannot decide between themselves how best to split their assets, their solicitors can guide them through a mediation process. Of course, if that ultimately is not helpful, the courts are there
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Marriage Breakdown, Proper Provision
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Marriage Breakdown- Proper Provision Protecting Your Assets

Tuesday, 15 September 2015 by John Lynch
When a couple separate or divorce how is it decided what assets each are entitled to? This can be done in two ways: By the parties agreeing between themselves as to what each will take from the assets available- If no agreement can be reached there are options like mediation may assist; If ultimately the
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: divorce, judicial separation, Maintenance, Marriage Breakdown, Proper Provision
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Marriage Breakdown – Proper Provision – How Final Is Final?

Tuesday, 15 September 2015 by John Lynch
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Tagged under: Maintenance, Marriage Breakdown, Proper Provision
Marriage Breakdown

Marriage Breakdown- Proper Provision- How final is final?

Wednesday, 22 April 2015 by John Lynch
What statistics do we have on the rate of separation and divorce in Ireland? Between 2006 and 2011 the number of married people in Ireland increased by nearly 10%, while the number of divorced people increased by more than 150% between 2002 – 2012, reflecting both a higher incidence of marriage breakdown and a greater
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Maintenance, Marriage Breakdown, Proper Provision

Mediation and Divorce – Communication is the Key!

Wednesday, 23 April 2014 by John Lynch
Mediation and Divorce – Communication is Key On Tipp FM John M. Lynch spoke to Liam on “Tipp Today” about non-court options on separation or divorce. Listen to John’s discussion: [soundcloud id=’165875622′] Communication is key to a good marriage – and a good divorce. Trying to reach agreement when a relationship has broken down isn’t always easy
  • Published in ADR, Arbitration, Dispute Resolution & Mediation
Tagged under: Marriage Breakdown
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Marriage Breakdown Options

Monday, 21 April 2014 by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 15th April 2014   On Tipp FM Gillian O’ Mahony spoke to Seamus Martin about the different options that exist for parties when a marriage breaks down. What role do counselling and mediation play? Should a divorce or a legal separation be the route to go down? What role can children
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Marriage Breakdown, Personal Insolvency Arrangements
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Family Law Review – Maintenance

Wednesday, 08 May 2013 by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 7th May 2013 Andrea Gleasure on Maintenance  [soundcloud id=’166913018′] Download our Family Law Review – Maintenance notes  During the month of April we discussed Family Law matters such as Cohabitants, Civil Partnership, Access, Maintenance and Guardianship, Separation and Divorce and ADR for family law disputes. This morning I will review Maintenance. Maintenance
  • Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Tagged under: Cohabitants, Maintenance, Marriage Breakdown
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