Separation Agreement Solicitors In Dublin

Ours Separation agreement solicitors draft and reviews legally binding agreements to protect your finances, property and parental rights.



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Experienced Legal Support for Separation Agreements

If you and your spouse or partner have decided to live apart, a separation agreement can provide a clear, legally binding structure for your future. At Carvill Rickard, our experienced family law solicitors offer expert advice and practical support to help you formalise your arrangements fairly, efficiently and with minimal stress.

What Is A Separation Agreement?

A separation agreement is a written legal contract between two people who have chosen to separate. It sets out how finances, property and childcare will be managed after the relationship ends.


Typically, a separation agreement includes details such as:


  • Division of property, savings and debts
  • Maintenance or financial support for a spouse or children
  • Custody, access and guardianship of children
  • Succession and inheritance rights


When properly signed and witnessed, a separation agreement becomes a legally binding document that offers both parties clarity and peace of mind.


Our dedicated family law team will guide you through each step, ensuring your agreement protects your rights and can be relied upon in future proceedings, such as a judicial separation or divorce.

Our family law team is here to help you with any questions or concerns.

Benefits Of A Separation Agreement

A properly prepared separation agreement provides:


  • Legal clarity and certainty for both parties
  • Protection of financial and parental rights
  • A cost-effective and efficient alternative to court proceedings
  • Reduced emotional strain and faster resolution
  • A foundation for future divorce proceedings, if applicable


Our family law solicitors  will ensure your agreement is fair, thorough and tailored to your specific circumstances.

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Why Choose Carvill Rickard?

We combine legal expertise with experience and discretion. Our Dublin based solicitors have extensive experience guiding clients through all aspects of family and separation law.


When you choose us, you can expect:

 

Specialist expertise in family and separation agreements
 

Cle
ar and practical legal advice tailored to your needs
 

Confidential and empathetic support
throughout the process
 

Strong negotiation and drafting skills
to protect your interests
 

Transparent pricing
and straightforward communication


We understand that separation is a personal experience. We will help you reach a fair and workable solution that allows both parties to move forward with dignity and security.

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Contact Our Family Law Solicitors In Dublin

If you’re considering a separation or need to formalise your arrangements, it’s important to seek professional legal advice before signing any document. Our experienced separation agreement solicitors can guide you through the process, explain your rights and help you achieve a balanced, legally sound outcome.


Contact our experienced legal team today, we're here to listen, advise and support you. 

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