30 May 2026
Leading Family Law Solicitors
Martina Murphy Solicitors
Leading Family Law Solicitors
Protecting Your Children, Your Assets, and Your Future Independence
Navigating a marriage breakdown or child custody dispute can be one of the most emotionally and financially challenging experiences a family will ever face.
When important decisions must be made regarding your children, your home, your finances, and your future, clear legal guidance becomes essential.
At Martina Murphy Solicitors, we provide practical, compassionate, and strategic family law advice designed to help you move forward with confidence. Our focus is always on protecting your interests while seeking solutions that minimise unnecessary conflict wherever possible.
The Emotional and Financial Impact of Family Disputes
Family law matters often involve much more than legal documents.
Clients frequently come to us with concerns such as:
- How will custody arrangements work?
- Will I be able to remain in the family home?
- How will pensions and savings be divided?
- What happens to jointly owned property?
- How can I protect my children from ongoing conflict?
Without a clear legal framework, uncertainty can quickly become stressful and expensive.
Our role is to provide clarity, guidance, and strong representation so that you can make informed decisions about your future.
Our Family Law Services
We provide comprehensive family law representation across a wide range of matters.
Separation Agreements
A carefully drafted separation agreement can provide certainty regarding:
- Property ownership
- Financial arrangements
- Maintenance payments
- Childcare responsibilities
- Future obligations
Our goal is to create legally robust agreements that reduce the likelihood of future disputes.
Divorce and Judicial Separation
We assist clients with:
- Divorce applications
- Judicial separation proceedings
- Financial settlement negotiations
- Property division
- Pension adjustment arrangements
We guide clients through every stage of the process with clarity and discretion.
Child Custody and Access
The welfare of children remains the central consideration in all family law matters.
We assist with:
- Parenting agreements
- Custody arrangements
- Guardianship issues
- Access schedules
- Child-focused dispute resolution
Our objective is to help establish stable arrangements that support children's long-term wellbeing.
Maintenance and Financial Support
Financial arrangements often form a significant part of family law disputes.
We advise clients regarding:
- Spousal maintenance
- Child maintenance
- Financial disclosure obligations
- Enforcement of maintenance orders
- Variations of existing arrangements
Asset and Property Division
Family assets frequently include:
- The family home
- Investment properties
- Businesses
- Farms
- Savings and investments
- Pension benefits
We work to ensure all assets are properly identified, valued, and considered when negotiating settlements.
A Strategic Approach to Complex Financial Matters
Family law disputes often involve significant financial considerations.
In more complex cases, we assist clients with:
- Business ownership issues
- Property portfolio division
- Farm succession concerns
- Pension adjustment orders
- Hidden asset investigations
- Financial disclosure reviews
Our aim is to ensure that all relevant financial information is available before important decisions are made.
Financial Clarity for Long-Term Stability
A successful family law outcome should not focus solely on resolving today's issues.
It should also help establish a secure foundation for the future.
We provide practical advice regarding:
- Property transfers
- Pension entitlements
- Debt allocation
- Ongoing maintenance obligations
- Future financial planning considerations
By understanding the long-term implications of any settlement, clients are better positioned to make informed decisions.
Our Approach
We recognise that every family situation is unique.
Initial Consultation
We begin by understanding:
- Your family circumstances
- Your immediate concerns
- Your long-term objectives
- Any urgent legal issues
Strategy and Case Preparation
We then:
- Review financial documentation
- Assess property and asset positions
- Identify legal risks
- Develop a tailored legal strategy
Negotiation and Representation
Where possible, we seek constructive resolutions through negotiation and mediation.
Where court proceedings become necessary, we provide strong and effective representation focused on achieving the best possible outcome.
Why Choose Martina Murphy Solicitors?
With over 100 years of combined legal experience, our firm has developed a reputation for professionalism, discretion, and client-focused service.
Clients choose us because we provide:
- Clear legal advice
- Practical solutions
- Strong advocacy
- Compassionate support
- Thorough preparation
- Effective communication
We understand that family law matters affect every aspect of your life, and we are committed to helping you navigate them with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to go to court to obtain a separation or divorce?
Not necessarily.
Many family law matters are resolved through negotiation, mediation, and formal agreements without requiring a contested court hearing.
Where court proceedings are necessary, we provide full legal representation throughout the process.
How are pensions divided in Irish family law cases?
Pensions may be addressed through a Pension Adjustment Order (PAO), which allows part of a pension benefit to be allocated to a spouse or former spouse.
The appropriate arrangement depends on the specific circumstances of each case.
Can one spouse sell the family home without the other's consent?
In many situations, the Family Home Protection Act provides important safeguards that prevent one spouse from selling or transferring the family home without the consent of the other spouse.
Legal advice should be obtained immediately if there are concerns about a proposed sale.
How does the court decide child custody arrangements?
The court's primary consideration is always the best interests of the child.
Factors considered may include:
- The child's welfare
- Existing family arrangements
- Stability and continuity
- The child's relationship with each parent
- Practical care arrangements
Each case is assessed on its individual circumstances.
Disclaimer
In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.
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