FudgeIt wrote: » I'm also looking for recommendations for an experienced family law solicitor in North Dublin or the city centre. If you could please PM me I'd greatly appreciate it.
heartofwhite wrote: » Hello All, I would greatly appreciate some recommendations for either the South East area or Dublin city. Thanks in advance.
Abusesurvivor wrote: » Looking for a recommendation via PM for a family law solicitor in Dublin City centre and/or northside Dublin. Sending thanks in advance.
Hi guys,
Can someone recommend (by pm) a specialist family law solicitor who is good without having extortionate prices in the Dublin area?
It would be highly appreciated.
Many thanks,
I'd greatly appreciate recommendations for Family Law solicitors in Dublin, my friend lives in South Dublin if that makes a difference.
hi all.. can anyone recommend a good family law solicitor for North Dublin or Meath or Louth please.
thanks.
I’m also looking for a good family law solicitor in regards to custody / access. I’m not happy with mine and am getting completely smashed by the oppositions legal team.
Did anyone get any recommendations, if so could you pm me please?
Hi All,
Also looking for a recommendation for a good solicitor, preferable in Clare but Limerick would work too,
Thanks in advance!
Me too please. Specifically one who fights passionately for the fathers rights. Anywhere in Leinster will do.
One of the fathers (unmarried, foreigner in a relationship with an Irishwoman) in the group I attend used Violet Behan in Kildare town and she was very effective in securing full parenting rights for him. He had to endure a savage series of false allegations in the criminal court beforehand but, with the help of recordings, he was cleared of everything.
I'd advise you to get in touch with a support group - https://www.mensaid.ie/contact-us/; https://www.talk2us.ie/; https://www.meetup.com/saol-nua-dublin-support-group-for-separated-divorced-people/events/ - without delay as there are a lot of guys going through similar and it's their only outlet. Women are much better at getting support, but in family law guys need much more help as the prejudices of the judges are still somewhere around the year 1937 - and vote 'Yes' to remove the "women's place is in the home" clause (Article 41.2) from Bunreacht na hÉireann in the referendum this November.
I agree, judges are complete lazy cowards in family law.