Family & Child Law
View resources and guidance for practitioners in Family & Child Law.
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View resources and guidance for practitioners in Family & Child Law.
The most popular resources offered by the Law Society for family and child Law are listed below.
View helpful precedents for family and child law. Solicitors are permitted to use these documents for their own internal purposes as part of their legal practice.
Family & Child Law Committee
The Family & Child Law Committee endeavours to keep abreast of legislative changes and where possible to make submissions in relation to forthcoming bills and EU directives, the latter of which have a very real impact on the practice of family law. It also has responsibility for civil legal aid.
View submissions relevant to family and child law practice.
The Courts Service has provided revised dates for Dublin Circuit Family Law case progression.
The latest edition of the Gazette magazine is now online.
The Law Society and leading NGOs have set out shared concerns on Family Courts Bill 2022.