All services and information (A to Z)
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Assisted-Decision Making Capacity (ADMC)
Learn more about the Assisted-Decision Making process.
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Arrangements for children
Find out about issues relating to the upbringing and day to day care of children.
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Maintenance payments
Find out more about maintenance arrangements, maintenance eligibility, and how to apply to court for a maintenance order.
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Civil Restraining Order
Learn more about Civil Restraining Orders and how they work.
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Debt
Find information on a variety of debt-related topics and how they may apply to you.
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Deed Poll
Learn how to change your name by law and how to enrol your name change onto the Deed Poll Register.
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Domestic violence
Learn about how domestic violence orders work.
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Gender recognition
Information on Circuit Court application types concerning gender recognition
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Going to court
Find out what to expect in court, who’s in the courtroom, and what happens after your hearing.
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Jury service
Learn how to respond to your summons, what to expect on the day, and how to ask to be excused if needed.
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Maintenance payments
Maintenance is money paid for the support of a child, spouse or partner. Find out about the different arrangements.
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Licensing
Learn more about licensing in Ireland and how to apply for one.
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Marriage, separation and divorce
Find out about separation and the divorce process in Ireland. You can also learn about marriage exemptions.
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Paternity and parentage
The difference between paternity and parentage and how both may affect your Family Law matter
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Probate
Learn how to deal with the estate of someone who has died. There are different types of probate depending on the circumstances of the person who died.
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Repossession
Learn more about what to do if your home is being repossessed and what supports are available to you.
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Small claims
You can make a small claim if your claim is under €2,000 and is related to an item, service, damage to property or key money.
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Support services
There are a range of support services available to you if you need help with a legal or personal matter.
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Wardship
Learn more about how wards of court work.