Family Property Dispute Solicitor
Blanchardstown, Castleknock, 27 Upper Mount Street, Dublin City Centre
Family Property Dispute Solicitor for Matrimonial Dispute in Dublin and Blanchardstown
The decision to separate or sell a shared or joint property is often part of the unraveling of shared history. It can be complicated, there can be issues to address such as loans from banks or contributions from third parties.
When partners decide to separate it is seldom a decision reached lightly. Given our expertise in family law and matrimonial matters, we know the stress, unrest, and anxiety that has led to this part of the process.
It can also be the case that the registered owner does not reflect the true position and that another party contributed financially to the purchase of the property but the registration does not reflect the true intended situation.
There can be recourse by way of taking action to enforce equitable rights and/or statutory legal rights. In all instances, our property solicitors are on hand to sensitively and expertly advise.
Reaching Agreement
If you have already reached an agreement with the other owner we can help you put this agreement into effect and give you a competitive and all-inclusive estimate so you know exactly what is involved as well as knowing you are getting a top-class, expert, and quality service.
Niamh Moran
All work in our Conveyancing Department is overseen by Niamh Moran, an experienced and reputable family property dispute solicitor. Niamh sat on the Executive of the Legal Aid Board from 2005 to 2010, the largest provider of family law legal services in the Republic of Ireland.
She has lectured and tutored in this process and in particular in the area of sales and purchases following a separation and / or divorce and the making of Pension Adjustment Orders either by the Court and on consent.
If you need help in resolving the ownership of shared property and need assistance we can arrange to meet you for an early consultation to give you expert legal advice, answer all of your questions, and which can help the process go smoother in long run. Note for other Solicitors
We offer competitive rates and expert service should you require agency assistance at the conclusion of a family law matter to give effect to a Property Adjustment Order or Consent Agreement regarding the change in ownership of a property in Dublin or anywhere in Ireland. For assistance please telephone us at (0)1 827 2888.
Call us in the office in Blanchardstown on 00-353-1-8272888 to make an appointment to meet our family property dispute solicitors in Dublin and discuss matters further or use the quick enquiry form here.
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Family Property Dispute Solicitor and Matrimonial Conveyancing FAQs
What is matrimonial conveyancing and matrimonial property dispute?
Matrimonial conveyancing typically refers to the legal process of transferring ownership of a property that is jointly owned by a married or civil partner couple, often during a separation. A matrimonial property dispute arises when a married or civil partnership couple separates and cannot agree on how to divide their assets, including property. This can involve the family home, investment properties, vehicles, and other valuables.
What is the role of a family property dispute solicitor?
A family property dispute solicitor specialises in assisting clients with legal issues arising from the separation or the dissolution of a civil partnership. They can:
- Advise on your legal rights regarding property division under Irish law.
- Guide you through the negotiation process with your former partner.
- Represent you in mediation or arbitration proceedings.
- Advocate for your interests in court if a settlement cannot be reached.
When should I consider contacting a family property dispute solicitor?
It’s advisable to involve a solicitor early on in the separation process, especially if you anticipate any disagreements regarding property division. Having legal guidance can help ensure a fair and efficient resolution.
What are the benefits of having a family property dispute solicitor?
An experienced solicitor can provide invaluable support during a difficult time. They can:
- Assist you in managing the legal intricacies of property distribution.
- Protect your financial interests.
- Offer emotional support and guidance throughout the process.
- Advocate for your needs and ensure your voice is heard.
- Help you reach a fair and amicable solution whenever possible.
What is the difference between matrimonial conveyancing and a family property dispute?
Matrimonial conveyancing typically refers to the legal process of transferring ownership of a property that is jointly owned by a married or civil partner couple, often during a separation. This is a more straightforward process compared to a family property dispute, which may involve complex negotiations or court proceedings to determine the rightful division of assets.
Can a family property dispute solicitor help with issues beyond property division?
While property division is a primary concern, some family law solicitors can also assist with other aspects of separation, such as:
- Spousal maintenance payments.
- Child custody and access arrangements.
- Financial settlements.
It’s important to discuss your specific needs with a solicitor to determine the extent of their services required.
Your Expert Family Property Disputes Claims Legal Team in Blanchardstown
At Carmody Moran Solicitors in Blanchardstown our experienced family property dispute solicitors are on hand to advise and skilled in handling family property disputes.
The two partners of Carmody Moran Solicitors in Blanchardstown have a combined total of in excess of twenty five years professional legal experience. Together with their associates they aim to make the Court process as straight forward and navigable as possible while being on hand to alleviate their clients concerns and worries about going through the Court process.
Anthony Carmody
Anthony Carmody is one of the founding Partners of Carmody Moran Solicitors.
He has significant experience in personal injury cases and general litigation having handled literally thousands of cases on behalf of clients based in Ireland and abroad.
Niamh Moran
Partner
Niamh Moran is one of the founding partners of Carmody Moran Solicitors and is a solicitor with wide ranging experience across all areas of general practice.
Niamh manages the family law, conveyancing in Dublin, and probate divisions of the practice. Niamh’s practice of law is extremely varied and she is regularly sought out for her expertise by clients and colleagues alike.
*While we have made every effort to provide accurate information, the law is always changing and it affects each person differently. This information is not a substitute for specific advice about you personally and it is not intended as legal advice. We will not be liable to you if you rely on this information. In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement. This statement is made in compliance with Reg.8 of SI 518 of 2002.
You should note that no solicitor/client relationship or duty of care or liability of any nature shall exist or be deemed to exist between Carmody Moran Solicitors and you until you have received a written letter of engagement from us in which we confirm our appointment as your Solicitors.
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