Here are 10 frequently asked questions about Divorce Lawyer Dublin’s services:
- How much does a consultation cost?
Our initial consultations are typically offered at a nominal fee or may be free of charge, depending on the circumstances. Contact us to inquire about our consultation fees.
- How long does the divorce process take?
The duration of the divorce process can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case, the level of cooperation between parties, and court scheduling. We’ll provide you with an estimate based on your specific situation.
- What are the grounds for divorce in Ireland?
In Ireland, the grounds for divorce include living apart for a specified period and demonstrating that the marriage has irretrievably broken down. Our solicitors can explain the legal requirements in detail during your consultation.
- Can we settle our divorce amicably without going to court?
Yes, many divorces are settled amicably through negotiation, mediation, or collaborative law. Our solicitors are experienced in alternative dispute resolution methods and will strive to achieve a favorable outcome without the need for litigation.
- How is child custody determined in a divorce?
Child custody arrangements are based on the best interests of the child. Factors such as parental involvement, the child’s relationship with each parent, and the child’s wishes (if applicable) are considered. Our solicitors can help you navigate child custody issues.
- What happens to joint assets and property in a divorce?
Joint assets and property are typically divided equitably between spouses in a divorce. Our solicitors can assist you in negotiating a fair division of marital assets or representing you in court if necessary.
- Is alimony (spousal support) awarded in divorces in Ireland?
Spousal support, also known as maintenance, may be awarded in certain cases to provide financial assistance to a spouse who is financially dependent on the other. Our solicitors can advise you on your rights and obligations regarding spousal support.
- Can I change my child custody arrangement after the divorce?
Yes, child custody arrangements can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances or if it’s in the best interests of the child. Our solicitors can assist you in seeking a modification of child custody orders.
- What if my spouse refuses to cooperate in the divorce process?
If your spouse refuses to cooperate, we can explore legal options such as initiating court proceedings or pursuing alternative dispute resolution methods to move the divorce process forward.
- How do I protect myself from domestic violence during the divorce process?
If you are experiencing domestic violence, our solicitors can help you obtain protective orders and take legal action to ensure your safety. We prioritize the well-being of our clients and will take immediate steps to protect you from harm.
- What are you practice area?
We provide all sorts of legal service in the field of divorce law.Yet you can check our separate service page.
and you can also check our general query page too.