Dillon Solicitors

Dillon Solicitors We are a law firm based in Nutgrove, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 with almost thirty years of experience.

We are a law firm based in Nutgrove, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 with over twenty years experience. Our mission is to achieve a consistently high level of performance in the practice of law. We do this by listening to our clients and finding out what they would like us to do for them. We do our very best to achieve the best results for our clients and at all times we remain committed to our clients' needs.

📑 Landmark Ruling in the Supreme Court in relation to the Widower’s Contributory Pension🔴 Family Law Solicitor Emma Dill...
01/02/2024

📑 Landmark Ruling in the Supreme Court in relation to the Widower’s Contributory Pension

🔴 Family Law Solicitor Emma Dillon outlines the recent Supreme Court development, in which Mr O’Meara, a widower who was refused a widower's pension because he had never married his long-term partner and mother of his children has won his Supreme Court appeal overturning the decision.

📞 If you require advice or assistance on this or any family law related matter do not hesitate to contact Emma Dillon, Brendan Dillon or Aoife Cathcart on 01 2960666

Landmark Ruling in the Supreme Court in relation to the Widower’s Contributory Pension Mr O’Meara, a widower who was refused a widower's pension because he had never married his long-term partner and mother of his children, has won his Supreme Court appeal overturning the decision. The Supreme C...

Immigration Law- What do I need to know?Our Legal Intern Conor Cronin discusses the various routes to obtaining citizens...
17/01/2024

Immigration Law- What do I need to know?

Our Legal Intern Conor Cronin discusses the various routes to obtaining citizenship, and the associated requirements-
🔰 Residence in the State
🔰 Citizenship for Spouse of an Irish Citizen
🔰 Parent of an Irish Child

Naturalisation There are various ways to obtain an Irish citizenship. It can be by marriage, ancestry, or naturalisation. Naturalisation is when you are granted citizenship by another country due to the number of years you have spent living there. You must be physically resident in Ireland for those...

🏡Separation Agreements: 7 Common Questions and What You Need to knowFamily Law Solicitor Aoife Cathcart breaks down Sepa...
09/01/2024

🏡Separation Agreements: 7 Common Questions and What You Need to know

Family Law Solicitor Aoife Cathcart breaks down Separation Agreements answering frequently asked questions such as:

➡ What is a Separation Agreement?
➡ What is the difference between a Separation Agreement and Judicial Separation?
➡ Can I apply for a Judicial Separation after I enter into a Separation Agreement?

Please contact our Family Law Team on 01 296 0666 as soon as possible if you wish to enter into a Separation Agreement with your spouse.

The Judicial Separation and Family Law Reform Act 1989, the Family Law Reform Act 1995, and the Family Law Divorce Act 1996 impose on solicitors an obligation to discuss with their clients the possibility of effecting a separation on an agreed basis. In order for a solicitor to enter family law liti...

Can you seek redress under the Cohabitants Act? Brendan Dillon discusses the test set out by the Act☎️  For further info...
28/11/2023

Can you seek redress under the Cohabitants Act? Brendan Dillon discusses the test set out by the Act

☎️ For further information on this or any other family law matter, please do not hesitate to contact Brendan Dillon or Aoife Cathcart on 012960666

If a Court finds that I am entitled to redress under the Cohabitants legislation, is the test the same is in a divorce application? In a divorce, the test that the Court must be satisfied with is ‘proper provision’- In making a decision on proper provision, the Court has to have regard to a rang...

In a case brought under the Cohabitants Act, how is the two years being separate assessed?For further information on thi...
22/11/2023

In a case brought under the Cohabitants Act, how is the two years being separate assessed?

For further information on this or any other family law matter, please do not hesitate to contact Brendan Dillon or Aoife Cathcart on 012960666.

In a case brought under the Cohabitants Act, how is the two years being separate assessed ? The Cohabitants Act is different from the Divorce Act. In the Cohabitants Act, a period of reconciliation, if of any significance, will stop the clock running and if the reconciliation breaks down then it is....

🟣 Autumn Newsletter 🟣For us in Dillon Solicitors we have come through a very busy summer period with a number of large c...
17/10/2023

🟣 Autumn Newsletter 🟣

For us in Dillon Solicitors we have come through a very busy summer period with a number of large cases and projects brought to successful fruition- we celebrated 30 Years in practice, held a highly successful fundraiser as part of the annual Bewley's Coffee Morning, and most of all are delighted to launch our new brand identity- We have refreshed our look to better reflect who we are and what we stand for.

Read more in our most recent newsletter

Celebrating 30 Years of Dillon Solicitors with a Fresh New Look   Autumn Newsletter The famous poet Keats called autumn the ‘season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’. Autumn is a season famous for its

❗️The Importance of Making a Professional Will📝 Legal Intern Anne McEvoy discusses the benefits of having your Will draf...
11/07/2023

❗️The Importance of Making a Professional Will

📝 Legal Intern Anne McEvoy discusses the benefits of having your Will drafted by a solicitor, the importance of having a will made, and common issues that may occur with home-made wills.

THE IMPORTANCE OF MAKING A PROFESSIONAL WILL11th July 2023/in News, UncategorisedTHE IMPORTANCE OF MAKING A PROFESSIONAL WILL Why should I make a Will? A Will is a document that sets out what happens to a person’s possessions after they have died. A Will can be made at any point in a person’s li...

🏡 Cohabitees: Legal Rights and ProtectionsPart 15 of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabit...
28/06/2023

🏡 Cohabitees: Legal Rights and Protections

Part 15 of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 provides certain legal rights and protections to cohabiting couples in the event of the breakdown of a relationship or death which enables them to seek redress from the Courts.

👪 Family Law Solicitor Erika Coughlan discusses qualified cohabitants as defined by the 2010 Act, and the various financial reliefs they may be entitled to.

Cohabitees: Legal Rights and Protections28th June 2023/in News, UncategorisedCohabitees: Legal Rights and Protections Part 15 of the Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 provides certain legal rights and protections to cohabiting couples in the event of the br...

💸 Termination Payments in Employment Law- How are they taxed? 💸Managing Partner Brendan Dillon discusses:➡ Statutory Red...
27/06/2023

💸 Termination Payments in Employment Law- How are they taxed? 💸
Managing Partner Brendan Dillon discusses:

➡ Statutory Redundancy Lump-sum Payments
➡ Ex-gratia payments and the various reliefs/breaks available in relation to such

Termination Payments in Employment Law- How are they taxed?27th June 2023/in NewsTermination Payments in Employment Law- How are they taxed? There are various situations which may arise where an employee may receive compensation/severance pay for loss of employment from his employer. The most common...

🎯 New Law for Victims of Stalking and Harassment Managing Partner Brendan Dillon discusses amendments to the Criminal Ju...
26/06/2023

🎯 New Law for Victims of Stalking and Harassment

Managing Partner Brendan Dillon discusses amendments to the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill

New Law for Victims of Stalking and Harassment26th June 2023/in News, UncategorisedNew Law for Victims of Stalking and Harassment Justice Minister Helen McEntee announced a n umber of amendments to the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill on the 14th of June. Many of the amendments relat...

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Rathfarnham
DUBLIN14

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Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
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