Service of documents in family law cases

The applicant must send a copy of the Notice and application form to the respondent. This is called serving the documents.

The court will also require proof that the respondent was served. This is called proof of service.

Who to serve

Guardianship applications

ScenarioActServe on
Appointment of a parent as a guardianSection 6AOther parent and any other guardian
Appointment of an adult married to/in civil partnership with a parent, sharing day-to-day care for 2 yearsSection 6CEach parent or guardian
Appointment of an adult cohabiting with a parent for 3 years, sharing care for 2 yearsSection 6CEach parent or guardian
Appointment of an adult providing day-to-day care for 12 months where no parent/guardian can actSection 6CEach parent or guardian and the CFA
Appointment where the children have no guardianSection 8(1)Ex parte
Appointment of a temporary guardian (Form 58.32 must also be served)Section 6E(3)Each person listed in Section 6E(4)
Appointment in place of a deceased guardianSection 8(5)Ex parte if no guardian or applicant is sole guardian; otherwise each guardian
Guardianship where no guardian appointed by deceased parentSection 8(2)As directed by the court; ex parte if by surviving parent
Guardianship where a deceased parent's appointed guardian has died or refuses to actSection 8(2)As directed by the court; ex parte if by surviving parent
Appointment where another guardian has been removed or is proposed to be removedSection 8(5)Ex parte if no guardian or applicant is sole guardian; otherwise each guardian

Applications to remove a guardian

ScenarioActServe on
Application to remove a guardianSections 8(4) and 8(6)Each guardian
Application by surviving or testamentary guardian to remove anotherSection 7(4)The surviving or testamentary guardian
Application to remove a temporary guardianSection 6E(11)Each person listed in Section 6E(10)

Declarations about guardianship

ScenarioActServe on
Declaration that a person is a guardianSection 6F(1)Each person listed in Section 6F(3) and anyone else directed by the court
Declaration that a person is not a guardianSection 6F(1)Each person listed in Section 6F(3) and anyone else directed by the court

Custody applications

ScenarioActServe on
Application by a guardianSection 11Each parent or guardian
Application by a parent who is not a guardianSection 11Each parent or guardian
Application by grandparent, sibling, aunt or uncleSection 11EEach guardian
Application by adult married to/in civil partnership with/cohabiting with parent for 3 years, sharing care for 2 yearsSection 11EEach guardian
Application by adult providing day-to-day care for 12 monthsSection 11EEach guardian

Other custody applications

ScenarioActServe on
Enforcement order where custody is unreasonably deniedSection 18A(1)Each parent and guardian
Reimbursement of expenses where the other party fails to exercise custodySection 18C(1)Each parent and guardian

Serving the respondent

The most common ways to serve a Notice and application form on the respondent are:

1. By registered post

You can send the documents to the respondent’s last known home or work address. Keep the certificate of postage. Serve as early as possible, and at least 14 days before the hearing.

2. By personal service

You can hand the documents directly to the respondent, or use a summons server. Fees may apply. Serve as early as possible, and at least 14 days before the hearing.

3. By a method approved by the court

You can apply to the District Court for permission to serve by ordinary post, email, or another method. This is called an application for substituted service. If granted, serve at least 14 days before the hearing.

Proof of service

After serving the documents, you must file a Statutory Declaration of Service with the court office.

  • It must be signed before a solicitor (not your own), Commissioner for Oaths, or Peace Commissioner.
  • It must then be filed in the court office.
If served by registered post

Wait at least 10 days to ensure the documents are not returned undelivered. Attach the certificate of postage.

Statutory Declaration of Service – Registered Post

If served by personal service

The person who served the documents (you or a summons server) must complete the declaration.

Statutory Declaration of Service – Personal Service

Note: If the documents are returned unserved by An Post, contact your local Courts Service office immediately for further instructions.