Kennedy Frewen O'Brien LLP Solicitors

Kennedy Frewen O'Brien LLP Solicitors Kennedy Frewen O'Sullivan Solicitors, St Michael Street, Tipperary, P - 062 51184. F - 062 51718, [email protected] The Complete Legal Service

We are hiring!Kennedy Frewen O'Sullivan are seeking a Receptionist/Secretary for a busy legal office.Legal experience no...
08/04/2022

We are hiring!
Kennedy Frewen O'Sullivan are seeking a Receptionist/Secretary for a busy legal office.
Legal experience not required but may be an advantage. Training provided.
Replies in confidence to [email protected] or to our office on St Michael Street, Tipperary Town.

07/04/2022

We are hiring!

Kennedy Frewen O'Sullivan are seeking a Receptionist/Secretary for a busy legal office.
Legal experience not required but may be an advantage. Training provided.
Replies in confidence to [email protected] or to our office on St Michael Street, Tipperary Town.

Whilst our door might be closed for everyone's safety, we are still available for essential legal services.Please ring u...
03/01/2021

Whilst our door might be closed for everyone's safety, we are still available for essential legal services.

Please ring us at 062 51184 and we will be there for you.

Keep safe.

29/06/2020

We are delighted to see so many local businesses reopening today and over the next week. Our local economy needs all the help that it can get. Please support local business where you can to help everyone get back on their feet. Good luck to all

25/06/2020

Good news from the French Quarter. Our coffee breaks are about to get better!

Domestic Violence does not do lockdowns. Cian Saor’s services are as important now as they have ever been.
29/04/2020

Domestic Violence does not do lockdowns. Cian Saor’s services are as important now as they have ever been.

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Cuan Saor Womens Refuge & Support Services.

During COVID-19 Cuan Saor continues to provide a range of services to women and children who are or have experienced domestic violence.
• Refuge Accommodation
• 24hour free phone Helpline
• Support & Information (Phone Based)
• Outreach Support & Information (Phone Based)
• Childcare Supports
• Court Supports
• Counselling (Phone Based)
Office Line: 052 6127557
Freephone Helpline: 1800 57 67 57
Mobile:087 9687879
www.cuansaor.org
Email: [email protected]
Gardai: 999/112
You can access all the domestic violence services available around the country by logging onto
Stillhere.ie or Safe Ireland’s website.

A useful resource for all retailers.  See what options are available.
22/04/2020

A useful resource for all retailers. See what options are available.

This energised 2.5-hour workshop will take a practical look at the impacts COVID 19 is having on the retail sector. It will also showcase opportunities emerging as well as highlighting supports to deal with challenges.

26/03/2020

Update on Access and Family Law - COVID 19

The President of the District Court has provided further helpful guidance on Access issues that might arise during the Covid 19 pandemic. In his statement this evening he confirmed that:

The best outcome for children is for parents to contact each other to set out their concerns and suggest ideas for practical solutions that can be put in place. The health concerns of parents, their children and the extended family need to be considered when sorting out arrangements.

As parents, if you agree that the arrangements set out in a court order should be temporarily varied you are free to do so. Make a note of this agreement by way of email or text message. Where a child, by agreement, does not get to spend their usual time with their parent, the court will expect that contact is established and maintained regularly. Using video technologies such as Skype, Zoom, What’s App or Face-Time might help, and if that is not possible telephone conversations should be arranged. These current restrictions mean that the detail of every access order may not be full implementable, but as parents you should make every effort to allow your child to continue access in a safe, alternative way.

It is not always possible for people to make these changes without help. The Family Mediation Service of the Legal Aid Board is offering free telephone mediation and conflict coaching. More details about this service can be found at www.legalaidboard.ie

Some other free parent support services that may be able to help and advise you are www.onefamily.ie and www.treoir.ie



The Courts are still dealing with urgent cases involving domestic violence. Applications for breach of access or maintenance are not generally considered to be urgent.

26/03/2020

Access for Children and COVID 19 - Guidelines issued by the Law Society of Ireland

The Law Society of Ireland has issued some very helpful guidelines for Parents and Solicitors who are dealing with problems in relation to access to children during this very difficult time.

The Society has noted that Family law, by its very nature, is stressful for couples whose relationship has broken down. This stress is exacerbated exponentially in the current climate of Covid-19.

The Family & Child Law Committee of the Law Society has provided some practical guidelines to practitioners and parents who are encountering difficulties at the moment. The guidelines are intended to constitute best practice guidelines rather than specific client advice.

1. It is important that common sense prevails in relation to access, in the current climate.
2. Parents must be vigilant to ensure they communicate positively with each other and make sure that they keep each other updated regarding the health of the child/children and their own health.
3. If there is a Court Order in place, this should be complied with to the greatest degree possible in the circumstances.
4. If there is no Court Order in place and an arrangement has been working between the parents, this should continue, if possible.
5. The health and safety of children and family (especially the elderly, grandparents and those with an underlying medical condition) must be a priority. There should be no contact with grandparents and any person with an underlying medical condition. If one parent is living with his/her parents every effort should be made to ensure the grandparents are not put at risk, even if it means access has to be varied or suspended for the duration of the current health crisis.
6. If a child has a compromised immune system, the health and safety of the child has to take precedence and all measures must be taken to protect the child. The best interests of the child must be the paramount consideration.
7. Parents should both engage in social distancing and abide by the rules concerning non-interaction with third parties and be able to give assurances in this regard.
8. If access cannot take place (for any of the reasons set out above) parents should set up a system of liberal contact – Telephone/Skype/Facetime/ WhatsApp – and allow the children to have extensive contact with the other parent.
9. Innovative ways of keeping up regular contact using technology and other imaginative ways of communicating with children should be suggested by both parents and practitioners.

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St Michael Street
Tipperary

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+3536251184

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