An account of my experience attempting to find out how to get a divorce in Ireland and then going through this process--in a country where this is notoriously difficult and great effort is made to force a traditional version of Catholicism on everyone in this matter, regardless of their religion (or lack thereof). This is not to encourage divorce but to aid those in distress. (I am not a lawyer/solicitor but the book will include mention of how and where I found free legal advice in Ireland--and how others can as well, for family, immigration, and employment law.) Below are completed Irish Family Law Court forms 2N-Family Law Civil Bill and 37A-Affidavit of Means in fully editable format because the ones provided by the Irish government are not (see here: 2N, 37A.) Below the "Read More Break Line" is the full text of these two forms.
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