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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 21 September 2011

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Ceisteanna (103)

Catherine Murphy

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105 Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the average waiting times for hearing family law cases, by district court location; in locations at which the wait is very long, the action he intends to take to reduce the delays; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25329/11]

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The management and administration of the courts including responsibility for maintaining and publishing court statistics is a matter for the Courts Service. However, in order to be of assistance to the Deputy, I have had enquiries made and the Courts Service has provided the following table which shows the most recently available data, from May 2011, in relation to waiting times for Family Law cases in District Courts within the administrative area of the District Court offices detailed in the Table. Figures relate to weeks.

Office

Family Law Domestic Violence Applications

Family Law Maintenance/ Guardianship Applications

Athlone

2

4

Ballina

Next sitting

Next sitting

Ballinasloe

1

4

Bray

1 to 3

3 to 6

Carlow

8

8

Carrick on Shannon

Next sitting

Next sitting

Castlebar

Next sitting

6

Cavan

Next sitting

8

Clonakilty

Next sitting

Next sitting

Clonmel

4 to 8

8 to 12

Cork

10

10 to 12

Derrynea

Next sitting

3

Donegal

2 to 5

4 to 6

Drogheda

Next sitting

4

Dublin

8

8

Dundalk

1

3

Ennis

2

4

Galway

1

3

Kilkenny

2 to 4

4 to 8

Killarney

Next sitting

4 to 6

Letterkenny

4

8

Limerick

3 to 5

6 to 8

Listowel

4

4

Longford

1

4

Loughrea

Next sitting

8

Mallow

Next sitting

Next sitting

Monaghan

Next sitting

Next sitting

Mullingar

2 (1)

4

Naas

2

8

Nenagh

Next sitting

Next sitting

Portlaoise

Next sitting

8 to 12

Roscommon

Next sitting

Next sitting

Sligo

2

4

Tralee

4

4

Trim

4 to 8

4

Tullamore

Next sitting

4

Waterford

12

12

Wexford

Next sitting

4

Youghal

8

8

I am informed that urgent interim applications are dealt with on the next sitting day in every District. The waiting time given is the time from receipt of application to listing for hearing. The Courts Service keeps waiting times under constant review in consultation with the President of the District Court and the local District Court Judge and special sittings can be scheduled to deal with backlogs.

I might also mention that in line with the commitment in the Programme for Government I intend, when resources permit, to arrange for the publication of a Bill to amend the Constitution to provide for the establishment of a distinct and separate system of family courts to streamline family law courts and to make them more efficient and less costly.

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