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Courts Service Online (CSOL) and eLicensing FAQs
eLicensing through Courts Service Online (CSOL) allows legal firms to submit, manage, and track licensing applications entirely online.
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Summary judgments
This guide explains how to apply for a summary judgment if a respondent ignores a debt claim. It outlines the process in the District, Circuit and High Court, the documents and fees required, and links to enforcement and support services.
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Setting aside judgments in default
Setting aside judgments in default
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Make a debt claim in the Circuit Court
This is a step-by-step guide to making a debt claim in the Circuit Court.
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Make a debt claim in the High Court
Step-by-step guide to making a debt claim in the High Court. Learn where to file, how to complete and submit a claim notice (summary summons), how to serve it on the respondent, and what happens if they repay, ignore, defend, or counterclaim.
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Appeals
Setting aside judgments in default
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Who can apply
Domestic violence-court-order-eligibility
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If someone breaches a court order
Breaching a domestic violence order is a criminal offence. If the respondent breaks an order, call the Gardaí immediately, show them your copy of the order, and follow their instructions. Legal advice and support services are also available.
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Understanding court orders and eligibility
Find out how to apply to the court for protection from domestic abuse.
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Mediation and legal help
Ask the court to change or appeal an order if you disagree with the decision or your circumstances have changed.