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Home » Collaborative Efforts Bring Groundbreaking Family Courts Complex to Dublin
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Collaborative Efforts Bring Groundbreaking Family Courts Complex to Dublin

Ria KontogeorgouBy Ria KontogeorgouApril 20, 2024Updated:December 27, 2024No Comments8 Views
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Irland- Semple & McKillop have been appointed as the Mechanical and Electrical Technical Advisors for the upcoming Dublin Family Courts complex at Hammond Lane, marking a significant advancement in Ireland’s legal infrastructure. This new development is a part of the National Development plan 2021-2030, aiming to modernize and reform family law programs through a public-private partnership.

The long-awaited project, situated in Dublin 7 near the historic Four Courts, promises to centralize family law court and support services into a single, modern facility. This initiative is crucial as it seeks to replace the current, outdated facilities scattered across central Dublin at Dolphin House, Chancery Street, Phoenix House, and the Four Courts. These venues have been criticized for their overcrowding, lack of privacy, and insufficient child and family-friendly spaces, which exacerbate the stress for those navigating family law proceedings.

The Courts Service, in partnership with the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) and the Office of Public Works (OPW), will oversee the construction of the complex, which recently received planning permission. The site will feature 19 courtrooms and additional virtual courtrooms, with comprehensive mediation and support facilities integrated into the design. The public entrance will face Bow Street and Smithfield, with staff access on Church Street and vehicle entry from Hammond Lane.

Construction is anticipated to start in 2026 with a completion target of 2028, following delays reported last year due to various challenges. Despite these setbacks, the granting of planning permission has been a major milestone, as highlighted by Justice Minister Helen McEntee. She emphasized that the new complex would cater specifically to the needs of family law users, providing a dignified, secure, and non-threatening environment with readily available support services.

The complex also aligns with the broader objectives of the Family Justice Strategy and the Family Courts Bill. These initiatives aim to place children and families at the heart of the justice system, reforming the current practices to better support those requiring additional aids, such as victims of domestic violence or vulnerable parents and children. The design and planning of the new complex involved extensive consultation with judiciary members, legal professionals, and representatives from domestic violence support services, ensuring the facility meets the diverse needs of its users.

This project represents a significant investment in Ireland’s legal infrastructure, addressing the urgent need for upgraded family court services in Dublin. It is poised to transform how family law cases are handled, offering a more holistic and supportive environment for all parties involved.

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