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Waterford Circuit Court - Notice regarding Level 5 Restictions - January/February 2021

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Waterford Circuit Court - Notice regarding Level 5 Restictions - January/February 2021
Monday 11th January 2021
Terms & Sittings
1584 Days ago

WATERFORD CIRCUIT CIVIL AND FAMILY LAW COURTS

Further to the statement of the President of the Circuit Court Published on 6th January 2021 and due to the current provisions of the Health Act 1947 (Section 31A -Temporary Restrictions) (Covid-19) Regulations 2020, the following is the situation regarding Circuit Court and County Registrar’s business: -.

Family Law

Family Law matters listed from 11th January 2021 to 1st February 2021 are adjourned to a date to be fixed in the Circuit Court Office and new hearing dates will be published on the Legal Diary in due course.

A Judge will be available to hear all urgent applications.

Civil matters

Civil matters listed from 11th January 2021 to 1st February 2021 are adjourned to a date to be fixed in the Circuit Court Office and new hearing dates will be published on the Legal Diary in due course.

A Judge will be available to rule settlements, infant settlements and take applications.

Urgent applications to be heard remotely where appropriate.

A Judge will be available to hear all urgent applications.

The situation will be reviewed on a weekly basis from 26th January 2021.

WATERFORD COUNTY REGISTRAR COURTS

All County Registrars Civil and Family Law Motions listed between 11 January 2021 and 29 January 2021 (both dates inclusive) stand adjourned to February 1st 2021 subject to current Level 5  Covid 19 restrictions being lifted.
Family Law Case Progression hearings listed between 11 January 2021 and 29 January 2021 (both dates inclusive) stand adjourned to March 1st 2021 subject to current Level 5  Covid 19 restrictions being lifted.
The Civil Callover Court dated 18th January 2021 to fix the list for 2 weeks commencing 26th January 2021 stands adjourned to the 15th February 2021 subject to current Level 5 Covid 19 restrictions being lifted.
The County Registrar will be available to hear urgent matters where necessary and parties should contact the Waterford Court Office to arrange the same.

Notices will be published on the Courts Service website www.courts.ie in due course regarding any change in dates. Parties should consult the website for all updates and Notices. No other notice will be given.

Further, as per the Order of the President of the Circuit Court dated the 6th April 2020, where cases are settled and require to be struck out or other consent orders need to be ruled, during the current restrictions, these will continue to be dealt with by email requests from both parties and will be ruled by the County Registrar without the necessity of parties being present in court.

To apply for a ruling/order on consent, one single email ONLY from the moving party which must contain all of the following: -

(a) the correct details of the case and correct record number;

(b) the exact terms of the order sought to be made/ruled on consent;

(c)the written consent of the solicitor for the other party to the making of the consent order;

(d) a copy of the relevant Notice of Motion/ Notice of Trial;

(e) where necessary the relevant exhibits ONLY;

(f) the date the matter is listed before the Court or confirmation nothing listed for hearing.

(g) if a matter is urgent this must be highlighted by the Applicant in the subject line of the email. All such applications should be accompanied by a sworn affidavit.

If this is not followed the email will not be acted upon and will not be replied to. Other emails sent incorrectly to the consent email address will not be replied to.

The County Registrar for Waterford will be available to hear urgent matters. Urgent matters should be e-mailed to waterfordcourtoffice@courts.ie

 

 


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