The Seanad has passed a bill that will set up a new dedicated Family Court within the existing courts structure.
Once enacted, the legislation will provide for judges who have specialist training or experience in dealing with family-law matters to be assigned full-time to the Family Courts divisions of each court.
The Minister for Justice welcomed the passage of the , describing it as “an important milestone in the much-needed reform of our family-justice system”.
Other key measures in the bill include:
Some amendments to the bill were introduced at committee stage in the Seanad, with additional wording aimed at ensuring that the safety of parties to proceedings is considered – including when considering whether there should be mediation or other forms of ADR.
New provisions on the prohibition of personal cross-examination have also been inserted, like those in the .
The legal profession and other organisations have expressed concern about a proposal in the bill to move divorce, separation, cohabitation, and civil-partnership cases to the District Court.