Website Terms and Conditions of Use
We will provide services to you in accordance with these Terms of Business. Please read this document carefully; if you have any questions or concerns, please contact us. We may modify the Terms of Business from time to time; the revised version will be posted on our Web site and/or provided to you upon request.
1. Terms
By accessing this Website, accessible from https://www.letsdivorce.ie, you are agreeing to be bound by these Website Terms and Conditions of Use and agree that you are responsible for the agreement with any applicable local laws. If you disagree with any of these terms, you are prohibited from accessing this site. The materials contained in this Website are protected by copyright and trade mark law.
2. Use License
Permission is granted to temporarily download one copy of the materials on Irish Divorce Services's Website for personal, non-commercial transitory viewing only. This is the grant of a license, not a transfer of title, and under this license you may not:
- modify or copy the materials;
- use the materials for any commercial purpose or for any public display;
- attempt to reverse engineer any software contained on Lets Divorce's Website;
- remove any copyright or other proprietary notations from the materials; or
- transferring the materials to another person or "mirror" the materials on any other server.
This will let Lets Divorce to terminate upon violations of any of these restrictions. Upon termination, your viewing right will also be terminated and you should destroy any downloaded materials in your possession whether it is printed or electronic format. These Terms of Service has been created with the help of the Terms Of Service Generator
3. Disclaimer
All the materials on Lets Divorce’s Website are provided "as is". Irish Divorce Services makes no warranties, may it be expressed or implied, therefore negates all other warranties. Furthermore, Lets Divorce does not make any representations concerning the accuracy or reliability of the use of the materials on its Website or otherwise relating to such materials or any sites linked to this Website.
4. Limitations
Lets Divorce or its suppliers will not be hold accountable for any damages that will arise with the use or inability to use the materials on Lets Divorce’s Website, even if Lets Divorce or an authorize representative of this Website has been notified, orally or written, of the possibility of such damage. Some jurisdiction does not allow limitations on implied warranties or limitations of liability for incidental damages, these limitations may not apply to you.
In no event will our total liability to a user for all damages arising from his/her use of the service, website, software or information, exceed the amount he/she paid for the service.
We have no liability for any loss, damage or misappropriation of a user's files under any circumstances.
5. Revisions and Errata
The materials appearing on Lets Divorce’s Website may include technical, typographical, or photographic errors. Lets Divorce will not promise that any of the materials in this Website are accurate, complete, or current. Lets Divorce may change the materials contained on its Website at any time without notice. Lets Divorce does not make any commitment to update the materials.
6. Links
Lets Divorce has not reviewed all of the sites linked to its Website and is not responsible for the contents of any such linked site. The presence of any link does not imply endorsement by Lets Divorce of the site. The use of any linked website is at the user’s own risk.
7. Site Terms of Use Modifications
Lets Divorce may revise these Terms of Use for its Website at any time without prior notice. By using this Website, you are agreeing to be bound by the current version of these Terms and Conditions of Use.
9. Governing Law
Any claim related to Lets Divorce's Website shall be governed by the laws of Ireland without regards to its conflict of law provisions.
10. Services
Lets Divorce provides customised divorce paperwork with information inputted by the customer onto its secure application form, ongoing instructions on how to follow court rules to finalise an uncontested divorce, judicial separation or dissolution of civil partnership. For a fee, customers can use our cloud-based software to generate divorce paperwork.
The Family Law Act requires that the applicant meet certain legal requirements before requesting a divorce, dissolution of civil partnership or judicial separation separation. The user will accept the responsibility to ensure that they comply with these requirements
Only after completion of all the required details and upon verification of receipt of the agreed fee, will Lets Divorce provide the following
- Generation of dynamic documentation required to submit and finalise the user's uncontested divorce, judicial separation or dissolution of civil partnership application in the Irish courts.
- The Lets Divorce's system gathers information from the the user via their online application form and populates court standard documentation as and when required for the the user's application. Template documentation is available for download on the courts website https://www.courts.ie/family-law
- Provision of automated updates with clear instructions on what to do next at each stage of the process. We will regularly update our system as rules change and as we become aware of advice from the local court offices.
- Provision of a central cloud storage system for all Divorce documentation. The user's information can be accessed by the user from any device at any time using your secure login details.
- Provision of phone and email support to assist with any technical issues or general queries. Lets Divorce does not offer any legal advice.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that he/she have provided all information requested, has not withheld any material information, and has provided accurate information.
Lets Divorce does not act as a solicitor and does not provide legal advice. Lets Divorce does not provide legal representation.
If the user chooses not to retain a solicitor to assist with his/her divorce, the user will be a lay litigant in his/her divorce, judicial separation or dissolution of civil partnership proceedings. Lay litigants are self-represented in court.
11. Data Protection
Lets Divorce complies with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 and the Irish Data Protection Act 2018.
The user's data is never passed to any third party by Lets Divorce unless specifically requested by you to do so or if the subject of a criminal investigation and requested by An Garda Siochana.
The user has the right at any time to request a copy of any personal data within the meaning of the GDPR that Lets Divorce holds about the user and to have any inaccuracies in that information corrected.
For further information, see our privacy policy
12. Disclosure of Information
The user must ensure that all information provided on the Lets Divorce system is complete and accurate. If the user is in doubt about whether the information is relevant or not, he/she should contact us.
Failure to disclose any material information could result in the user's court documentation being incorrect, and as a consequence, the user's divorce, judicial separation or dissolution of civil partnership may not be granted.
Lets Divorce cannot be held responsible where a divorce, judicial separation or dissolution of civil partnership application has not been granted due to material information relevant to their divorce application being withheld by the user.
13. Site Content
The Lets Divorce's website and its original content, features, and functionality are owned by Lets Divorce and are protected by international copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, and other intellectual property or proprietary laws.