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Access Solicitor

Local Solicitors are an Access Solicitor based in Lusk, County Dublin.

Access refers to the right of a child to maintain direct contact with the parent with whom the child does not reside. It can include the child staying overnight either occasionally, on alternate weekends or during school holidays and for the parent and child going on holidays together. The parents may agree informally between themselves the arrangements for custody and access to the child. If agreement cannot be reached, either parent may make an application to the court to decide which parent will have custody of the child and what access the non-custodial parent will have. The application can be made to the District Court or can be made in an application for judicial separation or divorce.

In any application for custody or access, it is the welfare of the child that is the most important factor that a court will consider. It is a child's right to see both parents and access by the non-custodial parent will only be denied if the court believes that it is not in the best interest of the child. The court can set out the time, place and duration of access visits and can order supervised access where another adult is present during visits if it considers it appropriate.

The information contained in this website is an overview and explanation of the general process. It is not to be taken as legal advice. Please consult Local Solicitor for legal advice. If you need to get involved in a process Local Solicitor is in your corner to help you through the process. You can contact Local Solicitor by telephoning 01 8438138.

What else can our Access Solicitor help you with

Divorce
Judicial Separation
Separation Agreements
Civil Partnerships
Rights of Civil Partners
Maintenance
Guardianship
Removal of Guardianship Rights
Custody
Access
Domestic Violence
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