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Diploma in Family Law

Start Date
Tuesday 3 October 2023 at 6:15 PM
Assessment
2,500-word written assignment (90%) and continuous assessment through online activities (10%)
Delivery Method
Live online lectures Tuesdays 6:15pm to 9:15pm, with interactive workshops on Saturdays. Also available to view on demand.
CPD Hours
The number of hours of CPD that you may claim in relation to this course will depend on the way in which you access each of the individual sessions.  For further information and the CPD booklet, see CPD scheme.
Course Leader
Megan Murphy Byrne, Solicitor, Course Leader: m.murphybyrne@lawsociety.ie
Price
€2,660.00
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Application information

We are no longer accepting applications for this course. If you are interested in applying for a future offering of the course please register for our Interested List. 

Solicitors and Trainees

To pay online click on the 'Book Now' button. For all other methods of payment including, draft, cheque and EFT please see our methods of payment .

Other Professionals

We welcome applications for this course from suitably qualified professionals. Your application must be approved before you can formally register on the course. To apply please email the following documents to diplomateam@lawsociety.ie :

  1. A completed application form (see below)
  2. Your Curriculum Vitae
  3. A short cover letter setting out your relevant experience

Please note, for non-members this course is subject to a supplemental fee of €335 bringing the total course fee to €2,995. No fees are required prior to approval.

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Further information on this course including course structure, module scheme, faculty and workshop dates are set out below. Clicking on the links will bring you directly to that section or simply scroll through to read all the content. 

Programme objectives

On completion of this training programme, participants will have: 

  • A comprehensive and in-depth understanding of family law;
  • An enhanced knowledge of recent judicial decisions and legislative and procedural developments;
  • An ability to assess the impact of recent developments on practice and procedure in the family law arena;
  • A critical understanding of the family law process. 

    Programme structure and approach to learning

    This course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of family law in this jurisdiction and will examine recent cutting-edge developments in core areas of family law and practice. The objective of this diploma is to provide practitioners with an essential overview of the many recent developments in family law and the implications for day-to-day client advice, practice, and procedure. 

    Legislative initiatives to be considered will include the Children and Family Relationships Act 2015, the Domestic Violence Act 2018 (which brings in significant changes to reliefs available to those in an intimate relationship), the Assisted Human Reproduction Bill 2017, the Family Law Act 2019 and the Family Courts Bill 2022 (which proposes a more efficient and user-friendly family court system for a range of family law proceedings and includes the introduction of a Family High Court, a Family Circuit Court and a Family District Court. The Bill also makes specific provision for proceedings under the Adoption Act 2010). The course also focuses on topical family law issues, such as family breakdown, child custody, and the increasingly practical issue of enforcement of orders abroad. Other matters reviewed will include parentage, surrogacy arrangements, and the law relating to guardianship, custody of, and access to children. 

    Modules

    The programme is based on the following module scheme and covers key themes as listed below:

    Module 1: Course introduction and advising clients 

    • Advising clients and taking instructions in family law matters,
    • An overview of practical issues and concerns,
    • Types of relationships; spouses, civil partners, cohabitants,
    •  An overview of the Family Courts Bill 2022

    Module 2: Prenuptial agreements, nullity and separation agreements

    • Prenuptial agreements and enforceability,
    • Void and voidable marriages,
    • Terms of a separation agreement.

    Module 3: Judicial separation, divorce and recognition of foreign divorce decrees 

    • Grounds for judicial separation; ancillary relief on judicial separation,
    • Grounds for divorce; case law and divorce practice and procedure,
    • Recognition of a foreign divorce decree,
    • Enforcement mechanisms abroad,
    • Alternative dispute resolution in family law. 

    Module 4: Maintenance, ancillary orders, pensions on separation and divorce 

    • Maintenance provision: an overview of the current framework,
    • Ancillary relief on judicial separation and divorce,
    • Pensions on separation and divorce,
    • Tax implications of marriage breakdown.

    Module 5: Domestic violence and child law 

    • Remedies available for domestic violence,
    • The Adoption Act 2010,
    • Child abduction,
    • The Children and Family Relationships Act 2015.

    Workshops

    Workshops are a key feature of this course. These are designed to be interactive and involve working in groups on selected case-study problems and analysis, with an emphasis on the application of the law to common scenarios encountered in practice. 

    WorkshopTitleDateTime
    1Workshop 1Saturday 25 November 202310:00 - 13:00
    2Workshop 2Saturday 2 December 202310:00 - 13:00
    3Workshop 3Saturday 27 January 202410:00 - 13:00
    4Examination Preparation WorkshopSaturday 10 February 202410:00 - 13:00


    Assessments

    2,500 word assignment due on 5 March 2024.

    Who should attend?

    This course is suitable for the following:

    • Solicitors, trainee solicitors, paralegals, and other suitable professionals who wish to expand their knowledge of the family law arena with a view to moving into the area;
    • Solicitors, new and seasoned family law practitioners, who wish to gain an additional academic qualification and enhance their career opportunities in this dynamic area;
    • Solicitors and other suitable professionals who wish to familiarise themselves with family law in Ireland; and
    • Social workers, mediators, or relevant professionals who work in this area and who wish to gain a more comprehensive knowledge. 

    We welcome applications for this course from suitably qualified non-members. Please explain your interest and set out any relevant experience in a cover letter and a brief CV. Such applications are subject to a supplemental fee of €335.

    Faculty

    Lecturers and tutors are drawn from solicitors, barristers, accountants, and others with expertise in the field of family law. Previous lecturers have included:
    • Ross Aylward BL,
    • David Bergin, O’Connor & Bergin,
    • Noeline Blackwell, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre,
    • Ken Breen, KOD Lyons,
    • Jackie Byrne BL,
    • Helen-Louise Caffrey BL,
    • Stephanie Coggins, Legal Aid Board,
    • Judge Mary O’Malley Costello, Circuit Court,
    • Eugene Davy, Hayes Solicitors,
    • Sonya Dixon BL,
    • Paula Fallon, Paula Fallon & Associates,
    • Mary Griffin, John C Walsh & Co,
    • Sinéad Kearney, ByrneWallace LLP,
    • Eleanor Kiely, Musgrave Group,
    • Josepha Madigan TD,
    • Elizabeth Maguire BL,
    • Ciara Matthews, Ciara Matthews Solicitors,
    • Margaret McCann, Legal Aid Board,
    • Katherine McGillicuddy BL,
    • Eoin O’Connor, O’Connor McCormack,
    • Joan O’Mahony, O’Mahonys Solicitors,
    • Timothy O’Sullivan, Mooney O’Sullivan,
    • Polly Phillimore, Mediator,
    • Lorcán Price BL,
    • Dr Fergus Ryan, Maynooth University,
    • Dr Geoffrey Shannon SC,
    • Nigel Tennant, Segrave-Daly & Lynch,
    • Muriel Walls, Walls & Toomey,
    • Judge Miriam Walsh, District Court.

    CPD

    We have designed our courses to enable you to satisfy as much of your CPD requirement as possible. Time spent attending lectures and workshops in person or completing these via e-learning as part of your course can be claimed towards your annual CPD requirement. The number of hours of CPD that you may claim in relation to your diploma/certificate course will depend on the way in which you access each of the individual sessions. For further information, visit the CPD scheme and download the CPD booklet.

    The Diploma Centre team will host our annual CPD conference in November 2023. This complimentary event is a dedicated management and professional development skills and regulatory matters session. We will post an invitation on your Diploma Hub page later in the year. 

    Contact

    Megan Murphy Byrne, Solicitor, Course Leader: m.murphybyrne@lawsociety.ie

    *Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in these pages is accurate and up to date. However timetables and course content are subject to change and date and time changes may occur due to factors beyond our control.

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