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How small claims are enforced
The small claims process is a simple, low-cost way to resolve certain disputes without needing a solicitor.
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About small claims
The small claims process is a simple, low-cost way to resolve certain disputes without needing a solicitor.
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Appeal a small claims decision
How to make make an appeal and what happens when a small claims judgment is appealed
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Paternity and parentage
This guide explains the legal difference between paternity and parentage, how paternity is recognised, when declarations of parentage are needed, what happens in disputes, and the rules for donor-assisted reproduction, including court forms and processes.
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Gender recognition
Adults over 18 can apply directly to the Minister for a Gender Recognition Certificate. For ages 16–17, parents/guardians must apply to the Circuit Court for exemptions, reversals, or appeals. Under 16s cannot apply. Court forms, rules, and support.
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Child care cases
Child care cases cover children placed in or supervised by the state under the Child Care Act 1991. Tusla can seek Emergency, Care, Interim, Special Care or Supervision Orders. Courts may appoint representation, and orders can be appealed.
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How the Court of Appeal works
Learn more about how the Court of Appeal works in Ireland