Family Mediation Service Family Mediation Service is a free service in Ireland that assists separating couples co-operate with each other to work out mutually acceptable arrangements. How this service may help you.
Separation agreements Married couples and civil partners that agree to live separately may enter into a separation agreement. Find out what this means and why this is legally binding.
Judicial separation Applications for a judicial separation in Ireland are made to the court. Find out what a judicial separation means, how to apply for it and how it works.
Divorce decrees A divorce decree in Ireland allows both parties to a marriage to remarry or enter into a civil partnership. Special conditions must be met, however, before a court can grant a divorce.
Dissolution decrees A dissolution decree allows both parties to a civil partnership to marry or enter into a new civil partnership. Special conditions must be met, however, before a court can grant a dissolution.
Family and shared homes What is considered to be a family or shared home in Ireland? Find out the orders that can be made by the courts in relation to the family or shared home in Ireland.
Separation and divorce: Children Information on the implications for guardianship, custody and
access to children in Ireland following separation and divorce.
Presumption of paternity Explanation of the presumption of paternity in marital and
non-marital situations in Ireland and the repercussions of this rule on
children's rights to inheritance and maintenance.
Maintenance and Tax This document discusses the tax treatment in Ireland of
maintenance payments made by one spouse to another.
Separation, divorce and income tax credits and reliefs A change in your personal circumstances following separation or divorce may have implications for how you are taxed. A description of how income and maintenance is taxed after separation or divorce.