Introduction
The breakdown of a marriage, civil partnership or a relationship can be one of the most traumatic times in a person’s life. Whether you are seeking a Divorce, Judicial Separation, Dissolution of a Civil Partnership or Nullity, our aim is to guide the parties through the process with as little stress as possible and to attempt to finalise the financial aspects of the matter without going to court. Callinan Murphy offer you an expert service on all areas of family law.
The main family law issues are the following:-
- Divorce
- Judicial Separation
- Separation Agreement (0r Deed of Separation)
- Dissolution of Civil Partnership
- Cohabitation Rights and Agreements
- Children
- Guardian ad Litem
We strongly believe in working to resolve family cases through fair and amicable negotiation. However, we also have the resources to deal with more contentious cases and are experienced in all forms of legal proceedings. We can bring in expert forensic accountants, actuaries and others to assist where necessary.
Our job is to protect your interest as strongly as possible so as to get the best outcome for you and your children. We pride ourselves on discretion, sensitivity and confidentiality. We provide family law representation at Circuit Court and High Court level.
Should you find yourself experiencing a marital or relationship breakdown, it is important that you seek professional advice from a family law solicitor as soon as possible in order to establish what your next steps might be.
We have extensive experience in dealing with all family law matters and we would be delighted to advise you in relation to your martial breakdown.
If you have any query in respect of this or any other legal matter of which we can be of assistance, please contact us- by phone on 065-6828990 or email us at info@callinanmurphy.ie or lornahrehorow@berwick.ie or use the ‘Contact Us’ section of our website.
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