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What are the penalties for divorce in Ireland?
Ireland passed a law in 1995, which abolished the previous divorce ban and set strict divorce conditions, mainly including three aspects:

1, and they must be legally separated for a certain period of time;

2.* * * You must specify how to distribute the property;

3. After divorce, the losing party will get the welfare provided by the other party.

It is also necessary to prove that all other methods except divorce have proved unable to solve family disputes.

After meeting these conditions, you can file a divorce application with the Irish Circuit Court.

The process of divorce is extremely long, usually taking at least five years, and it must be handled by a lawyer, and the lawyer's fee is expensive. Therefore, since 15 years when divorce was allowed, Ireland has filed less than 65,438+0,000 divorce applications.

Another reason for this phenomenon is that many Irish people are used to living together instead of getting married. Many old people are actually couples living together, but they have never legally registered to get married.