Proposed Law to Create Two-Tier Justice System for Divorce Cases

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The proposed law to have divorce cases worth less than €1 million heard at District Court level will create a two-tier justice system, according to the council's response to the Family Courts Bill 2022.

Proposals to have all divorce, judicial separation and co-habitation cases where land and the family home are worth less than €1 million heard at District Court level will create a “two-tier” justice system, the council has said in response to the Family Courts Bill 2022.

 

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