New civil restraint orders to protect victims of harassment and stalking introduced
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 02-Dec-2024
Filed under: Divorce in Ireland, Domestic violence, Barring order, Safety order, Assault, Legal Separation, common law wife, best divorce lawyer, best divorce solicitor dublin
ARTICLE ON NEW civil court orders to protect for victims of stalking and unwelcome conduct introduced CIVIL RESTRAINT ORDERS as published in Law Society of Ireland Gazette in October 2024 p34-37 by Keith Walsh Solicitor, SC
New civil restraint orders to protect victims of harassment and stalking introduced
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 02-Dec-2024
Filed under: Divorce in Ireland, Domestic violence, Barring order, Safety order, Assault, Legal Separation, common law wife, best divorce lawyer, best divorce solicitor dublin
ARTICLE ON NEW civil court orders to protect for victims of stalking and unwelcome conduct introduced CIVIL RESTRAINT ORDERS as published in Law Society of Ireland Gazette in October 2024 p34-37 by Keith Walsh Solicitor, SC
PODCAST 'Til Covid do us part: Divorce & Family Law in a Pandemic
By: Keith Walsh keith@kwsols.ie Posted on: 23-Apr-2021
Filed under: Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Barring order, Legal Separation, best divorce lawyer, best divorce solicitor dublin
Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional Ireland's podcast is back! For our new episode we spoke to Keith Walsh to find out, is Covid-19 really leading to marriage and relationship breakdowns? Listen at the link below or on your podcast app:
PODCAST 'Til Covid do us part: Divorce & Family Law in a Pandemic
By: Keith Walsh keith@kwsols.ie Posted on: 23-Apr-2021
Link to podcast
3 step guide to PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING COVID-19
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 24-Mar-2020
3 step guide to PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DURING COVID-19
Woman in domestic abuse case forced to represent herself
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 31-Jul-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Domestic violence, Barring order, Maintenance, Family Law 317, Legal Separation
Domestic Violence update with quotes from Keith Walsh Solicitor in today's Irish Independent
Calls to scrap legal aid fees for domestic violence cases grow
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 31-Jul-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Domestic violence, Barring order, Safety order, Maintenance, Legal Separation
Calls to scrap legal aid fees for domestic violence cases grow
What are the main changes in the new Domestic Violence Bill
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 03-Feb-2017
Filed under: Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Recognition of foreign divorce in Ireland, Mediation, Domestic violence, Barring order, Family Law 317, Assault, Legal Separation, best interests of children, Cohabitants, Civil partnership, Unmarried couples
The main improvements to the law contained in the Domestic Violence Bill are as follows:
Judge overturns ruling that forced husband out of home
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 24-Jan-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Domestic violence, Barring order, Guardianship, Family Law 317, Legal Separation, best interests of children
Husband ordered to leave home over wife mistreatment claims
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 14-Dec-2016
Filed under: Separation, Domestic violence, Barring order, Maintenance, Family Law 317, Law Society England, Assault, Legal Separation, common law husband, common law wife
Husband ordered to leave home over wife mistreatment claims
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