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Join Irish Family Law Reform in Changing Lives

Advocacy through letter writing is one of the most powerful tools available to citizens seeking meaningful change. By contacting local and national representatives in the Dáil, survivors, supporters, and allies can directly influence the laws and policies that shape Ireland’s family court system. Personal stories, informed concerns, and clear calls for reform help TDs understand the real-world impact of domestic abuse, post-separation coercive control, and systemic failings. Every letter sent increases political pressure, raises visibility, and strengthens the demand for a safer, more accountable family law system. Change begins when voices are heard-and writing to your representatives ensures that those in power cannot ignore the urgent need for reform.

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We are always looking for passionate and dedicated volunteers to help us carry out our mission. Whether you have a few hours to spare or want to make a long-term commitment, there are many ways to get involved and make a difference. Contact us today to learn more about volunteering with Irish Family Law Reform.

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