Right to travel for access recognised in law today - see article
By: Keith Walsh keith@kwsols.ie Posted on: 08-Apr-2020
Keith Walsh solicitor keith@kwsols.ie writes:
New Guidelines for Access during Covid 19
By: Keith Walsh Solicitor keith@kwsols.ie Posted on: 07-Apr-2020
Filed under: Divorce in Ireland, Family Law, Legal Separation, best interests of children, Access, Family Lawyer
These guidelines are not specific legal advice but best practice and I hope you find them useful
Access during Covid 19 lockdown - latest guidance as of 5 April
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 05-Apr-2020
Filed under: Divorce in Ireland, Legal Separation, best interests of children, Access, Shared parenting
Helpful guidance has today Sunday 5th April 2020 been issued by the Law Society, Bar Council of Ireland [barristers] and Family Lawyers Association of Ireland [FLA] in relation to best practice for access in current lockdown writes Keith Walsh solicitor who is a member of Child and Family Law Committee of the Law Society and member of the FLA's Covid 19 Response Steering Group
Move to change four-year wait for divorce should be first step of major overhaul
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 03-May-2019
IRISH INDEPENDENT 2nd May 2019
Updated 4 MOST IMPORTANT effects of BREXIT on Divorce and Family Law disputes concerning Ireland and the UK
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 17-Oct-2018
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Family Law, Legal Separation, Child Abduction, Child Law, Brexit, Brexit and family law in Ireland and Britain UK
Updated 4 MOST IMPORTANT effects of BREXIT on Divorce and Family Law disputes concerning Ireland and the UK
Family law Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 Hague Convention
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 06-Oct-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Capacity, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Legal Separation, Child Abduction, Child Law, Childcare, Shared parenting
Family law - Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 - Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction1980 - Council Regulation 2201/2003 - Grave risk - Habitually resident - Acquiescence
Family law Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991, Grave risk Welfare of child
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 06-Oct-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Capacity, Children and Family Relationships Bill, Legal Separation, Child Abduction, Childcare
Family law - Child Abduction and Enforcement of Custody Orders Act 1991 - Art. 12 of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction1980 (Hague Convention) - Council Regulation 2201/2003 - Habitually resident - Grave risk - Welfare of child
Interview with Keith Walsh on effect of Brexit on Family Law
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 25-Sep-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Family Law, Legal Separation, Brexit, Brexit and family law in Ireland and Britain UK
'It's a complete disaster': Getting a divorce in Ireland could get a lot harder post-Brexit
Keith Walsh solicitor introduces launch of new family law handbook which reflects legal and societal change in Ireland.
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 18-Sep-2017
Filed under: Divorce, Separation, Divorce in Ireland, Family Law, Legal Separation, best interests of children, Solicitors, Family Lawyer, best divorce lawyer, best family law solicitor Ireland
Keith Walsh solicitor introduces launch of new family law handbook which reflects legal and societal change in Ireland.
•Overwork, and not adultery, is the main cause for divorce
By: Keith Walsh Posted on: 14-Sep-2017
Overwork, and not adultery, is the main cause for divorce
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