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Setting aside judgments in default
Setting aside judgments in default
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Understanding court orders and eligibility
Find out how to apply to the court for protection from domestic abuse.
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Who can apply
Domestic violence-court-order-eligibility
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If someone breaches a court order
Breaching a domestic violence order is a criminal offence. If the respondent breaks an order, call the Gardaí immediately, show them your copy of the order, and follow their instructions. Legal advice and support services are also available.
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Who can apply for maintenance
You can apply for maintenance if you need financial support from a spouse, civil partner or parent
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Understanding maintenance
Information on maintenance agreements and maintenance payment amounts
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I have been served
Find out what to do if you’ve received divorce papers and how to respond before the court date.
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Change or appeal an order
Ask the court to change or appeal an order if you disagree with the decision or your circumstances have changed.
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Preparing for Family Law Court
Ask the court to change or appeal an order if you disagree with the decision or your circumstances have changed.
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I have been served – domestic violence
If you have been served with a domestic violence summons or order, it means another person has applied to the court or a judge has already made an order. Read your documents carefully, attend court, and follow the order. Breach is a criminal offence.