IRISH DIVORCE
PAPERWORK
Anyone
applying for a divorce in the Republic of Ireland must submit certain documents
to the Court. Details of the documents and of other technical matters are
set out in full in Statutory Instrument number 84 of 1997, which is available
from Government Publications, Sun Alliance House, Molesworth Street, Dublin
2 at a price of IR£3.60 plus postage.
In the case of a
Circuit Court action, the Applicant (or his/her solicitor) must file
-
an Application,
-
a sworn statement of
means,
-
a sworn statement of
welfare if there are any children and
-
a document certifying
that the Applicant has been advised of the alternatives to divorce.
Record No.__________
AN CHUIRT
TEAGHLAIGH CHUARDA
(THE CIRCUIT
FAMILY COURT)
DUBLIN CIRCUIT |
COUNTY OF DUBLIN |
IN THE MATTER
OF THE FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE) ACT 1996
Between/
Patrick Murphy
- Applicant
-and-
Mary Murphy -
Respondent
FAMILY LAW CIVIL
BILL
INDORSEMENT OF
CLAIM
YOU ARE HEREBY
REQUIRED within ten days after the service of this Civil Bill upon
you, to enter, or cause to be entered with the County Registrar, at his
office at ¡ras Ži Dh·laigh, Inns Quay, Dublin 7, an Appearance
to answer the claim of (name and address of Applicant), the Applicant as
endorsed hereon.
AND TAKE NOTICE
that
unless you do enter an Appearance, you will be held to have admitted the
said claim and the Applicant may proceed therein and judgment given against
you in your absence without further notice.
AND FURTHER TAKE
NOTICE that if you intend to defend the proceedings on any grounds,
you must not only enter an Appearance as aforesaid, but also, within ten
days after entry of the Appearance, deliver a statement in writing showing
the nature and grounds of your Defence. The Appearance and Defence may
be entered by posting them to the Registrar's office and by giving copies
to the Applicant and his Solicitor by post.
Dated the
___day of _________200 _
To: Respondent's
solicitor
Signed:
Solicitor for the
Applicant
(i) The Applicant
and Respondent were married on the_____day of__________ 19__ at (name and
address of church).
(ii) The Applicant
and Respondent have been living apart for ?? years, since (date).
During that time
the Applicant lived at (full list of addresses). The Respondent lived at
(addresses, if known).
(iii) Details of
any previous matrimonial proceedings and of any separation agreement.
(iv) There are ?
children of the marriage (list names, dates of birth) or There are
no children of the marriage.
(v) Details of present
and past family homes.
(vi) Description
of any land or premises referred to in the Civil Bill, and whether it is
registered or unregistered land.
(vii) Basis of jurisdiction
(domicile, residence or place of work of the Applicant or Respondent and
rateable value of any property - s. 38(2) and (3) 1996 Act).
(viii) Occupations
of both parties.
(ix) At the date
of institution of these proceedings, the Applicant and Respondent had lived
apart from one another for at least four of the preceding five years. There
is no reasonable prospect of a reconciliation between the Applicant and
Respondent. Proper provision, having regard to the circumstances, has been
made for the Applicant and Respondent.
AND THE APPLICANT
CLAIMS:
(Here provide a
numbered list of the individual reliefs sought, by reference to sections
of Act)
AND FURTHER TAKE
NOTICEthat, in any cases where financial relief is sought by either
party, you must file with the Defence herein, or in any event within 20
days after the service of this Civil Bill upon you, at the aforementioned
Circuit Court Office an Affidavit of Means (and, where appropriate, an
Affidavit of Welfare) in the manner prescribed by the Rules of this Court,
and serve a copy of same as provided by the Rules of this Court on the
Applicant or his Solicitor at the address provided below.
Dated the__________day
of___________200_
Signed:_______________
Solicitor for the
Applicant
To: The Registrar,
Circuit Family Court,
Riverside Courthouse,
Merchants Quay,
Dublin 8
and/
To: Respondent's
solicitor
TAKE NOTICE
that it is in your interest to have legal advice in regard to these proceedings.
If you cannot afford a private solicitor, you may be entitled to legal
aid provided by the State at a minimum cost to you. Details of this legal
aid service are available at the Legal Aid Board, St Stephen's Green House,
Dublin 2 (telephone 01- 6615811), where you can obtain the addresses and
telephone numbers of the Legal Aid Centres in your area.
Record No._________________
AN CHUIRT
TEAGHLAIGH CHUARDA
(THE CIRCUIT
FAMILY COURT)
DUBLIN CIRCUIT |
COUNTY OF DUBLIN |
IN THE MATTER
OF THE FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE) ACT 1996
Between/
Patrick Murphy
- Applicant
-and-
Mary Murphy -
Respondent
AFFIDAVIT OF MEANS
I, (name and occupation),
of (address), aged 18 years and upwards, MAKE OATH and say as follows:
1. I am the Applicant/Respondent
in the above entitled proceedings and I make this Affidavit from facts
within my own knowledge, save where otherwise appears and, whereso appearing,
I believe the same to be true.
2. I have set out
in the First Schedule hereto all the assets to which I am legally or beneficially
entitled and the manner in which such property is held.
3. I have set out
in the Second Schedule hereto all income which I receive and the sources
of such income.
4. I have set out
in the Third Schedule hereto all my debts and/or liabilities and the persons
to whom such debts and liabilities are due.
5. My weekly outgoings
amount to the sum of £____ and the details of such outgoings have
been set out in the Fourth Schedule hereto.
6. To the best of
my knowledge, information and belief, all pension information known to
me relevant to these proceedings is set out in the Fifth Schedule hereto.
(Or give reasons why the information has not been obtained.)
(Details of each
schedule are then set out in numbered paragraphs)
Sworn by the said
(name) before me,
a practising solicitor/Commissioner
for Oaths, on (date),
at___________________and
I know the deponent.
Signed:________________________________
(name)
Filed this__________day
of_____________200_ by (name and address) solicitors for the Applicant.
To:
The Registrar,
Circuit Family Court,
Riverside Courthouse,
Merchants Quay,
Dublin 8
And/
Solicitor for the
Respondent Record No._________________
AN CHUIRT
TEAGHLAIGH CHUARDA
(THE CIRCUIT
FAMILY COURT)
DUBLIN CIRCUIT |
COUNTY OF DUBLIN |
IN THE MATTER
OF THE FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE) ACT 1996
Between/
Patrick Murphy
- Applicant
-and-
Mary Murphy -
Respondent
AFFIDAVIT OF WELFARE
I, (name) of (address),
(occupation), aged 18 years and upwards, MAKE OATH and say as follows:
1. I say that I am
the Applicant in the above proceedings and I make this Affidavit of Welfare
from facts within my own knowledge, save where otherwise appears, and whereso
appearing, I believe the same to be true.
2. I say and believe
that the facts set out in the Schedule hereto are true.
SCHEDULE
Part I - Details
of children
1. Details of the
children born to (or adopted by) the Respondent and Applicant, with forenames,
surnames and dates of birth.
2. Details of other
children of the family, or children to whom either of the parties is in
loco parentis.
Part II - Arrangements
for children of the family
3. Home Details
(a) The address
at which the children now live.
(b) Details of the
number of living rooms, bedrooms at the above address(es).
(c) Is the house
rented or owned? Name the tenant(s) or owner(s).
(d) Is the rent
or mortgage being paid regularly and by whom?
(e) Give the names
of all other person living with the children, full-time or part-time, and
state their relationship to the children.
(f) Will there be
any changes to these arrangements? If so, give details.
Part III
- Education and training
(a) Give details
of the school, college or place of training attended by each child.
(b) Do the children
have special educational needs? Is so, please specify.
(c) Is the school,
college or place of training fee-paying? If so, how much are the fees per
term/year? Are fees being paid regularly and, if so, by whom?
(d) Will there be
any changes in these circumstances? If so, give details.
Part IV -
Childcare
(a) Which parent
looks after the children from day to day? If responsibility is shared,
give details.
(b) Give details
of work commitments of both parents.
(c) Does someone
look after the children when the parents are not there? If yes, give details.
(d) Who looks after
the children during school holidays?
(e) Will there be
any changes to these arrangements? If so, give details.
Part V -
Maintenance
(a) Does the Respondent
pay towards the upkeep of the children? If so, give details. Specify any
other sources of maintenance.
(b) Is the maintenance
referred to above paid under Court order? If so, give details.
(c) Has maintenance
been agreed for the children? If so, give details.
(d) If not, will
you be applying for a maintenance order from the Court?
Part VI -
Contact with the children
(a) Do the children
see the Respondent? Give details.
(b) Do the children
stay overnight and/or have holiday visits with the Respondent? Give details.
(c) Will there be
any changes to these arrangements? If so, give details.
Part VII
- Health
(a) Are the children
generally in good health? Give details of any serious disability or chronic
illness suffered by any of the children.
(b) Do any of the
children have any special health needs? Give details of care needed and
how it is to be provided.
(c) Are the Applicant
or Respondent generally in good health? If not, give details.
Part VIII
- Care and other Court proceedings
(a) Are any of the
children in the care of a health board or under the supervision of a social
worker or probation officer? If so, give details.
(b) Have there been
any Court proceedings involving any of the children? If so, give details.
(All relevant Court orders should be annexed.)
Sworn by the said (name)
before me,
a practising solicitor/Commissioner
for Oaths, on (date),
at___________________and
I know the deponent.
Signed: (name)_______________________________
Filed this__________day
of_____________200_ by (name and address) solicitors for the Applicant.
To:
The Registrar,
Circuit Family Court,
Riverside Courthouse,
Merchants Quay,
Dublin 8
And/
Solicitor for the
Respondent
Record No._________________
AN CHUIRT
TEAGHLAIGH CHUARDA
(THE CIRCUIT
FAMILY COURT)
DUBLIN CIRCUIT |
COUNTY OF DUBLIN |
IN THE MATTER
OF THE FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE) ACT 1996
Between/
Patrick Murphy
- Applicant
-and-
Mary Murphy -
Respondent
CERTIFICATE PURSUANT
TO SECTION 6 OF THE
FAMILY LAW (DIVORCE)
ACT 1996
I, (name), the Solicitor
acting for the above Applicant, do hereby certify as follows:
1. I have discussed
with the Applicant the possibility of reconciliation with the Respondent
and I have given the Applicant the names and addresses of persons qualified
to help effect a reconciliation between spouses who have become estranged.
2. I have discussed
with the Applicant the possibility of engaging in mediation to help effect
a separation on an agreed basis (the spouses not beiing separated) or a
divorce on a basis agreed between the Applicant and the Respondent, and
I have given the Applicant the names and addresses of persons and organisations
qualified to provide a mediation service for spouses who have become estranged.
3. I have discussed
with the Applicant the possibility of effecting a separation by the negotiation
and conclusion of a separation deed or written separation agreement with
the Respondent.
4. I have ensured
that the Applicant is aware of judicial separation as an alternative to
divorce, no decree of judicial separation in relation to the Applicant
and the Respondent being in force.
Dated the_____________day
of_____________200_
Signed:______________________________
Solicitor
Address
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