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Marriage Breakdown in Ireland

William R. DuncanBarrister and Associate Professor of Law, Trinity College, Dublin, Paula E. ScullyConsultant in Family Law, Law School of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

ISBN13: 9781854750464
ISBN: 1854750461
Published: October 1990
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: Ireland
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This text on Irish family law is written for practitioners, both solicitors and barristers, of family law, as well as for non-specialists who require a quick grasp of the substance of the law and the practical steps needed to secure a family law remedy for his/her client. The book contains a mixture of decided cases, statutes, practice and procedure, statutory instruments, precedents and checklists. It also provides full coverage of recent legislation relating to Judicial Separation.

Subjects:
Irish Law
Contents:
Jurisdiction; nullity of marriage; barring/protection orders; injunctions; separation proceedings under 1989 Act; maintenance proceedings; Married Women's Status Act; Family Home protection Act
partition; separation proceedings; custody and access; separation and maintenance agreements; specific aspects of practice and procedure relevant to family law.