Law Society warns of ‘third-world’ family law infrastructure

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Legislation providing for the establishment of a Family Court as divisions within the existing Irish court structures requires significant improvement and will fail without greater investment, the Law Society has said.

Peter Doyle, principal solicitor at Doyle Fox & Associates and chair of the Law Society’s family and child law committee, warned that Ireland now has “first-class legislation and third-world infrastructure”.

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