Orlagh Sharkey

Orlagh Sharkey
Partner, Head of Family Law Department

Phone: 071 916 2032
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Practice Areas: Family Law, Medical Negligence*, Accredited Mediator

Orlagh was appointed Partner and Head of our Family Law Department in October 2022.

Orlagh has extensive experience in all areas of family law to include negotiating agreements in childcare, financial and property issues arising on separation and Divorce.

She advises on all issues involving children such as Access and Maintenance. She has considerable experience in both the Issue and Defence of Domestic Violence applications.

Orlagh is fully aware of how stressful Separation can be for clients. She prides herself in giving practical legal advice to assist the client navigate this most difficult journey. Her aim is to support her clients to make it as stress free as possible for them, while ensuring they achieve their goals.

Orlagh also works in our Medical Negligence Department.

Since 2014 she has handled many high-profile cases dealing with issues ranging from Obstetrics & Gynaecology including Cervical Check, Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Accident & Emergency Negligence, Surgical Negligence, Neurology, Misdiagnosis, Delayed Diagnosis, Fatal Injuries together with representing clients at Inquests.

Orlagh served her traineeship with CE Callan & Co (now Callan Tansey Solicitors) after joining the firm in April, 2007.

Orlagh completed a Diploma in Healthcare Law from the Law Society of Ireland.

 

*In contentious business, a solicitor may not calculate fees or charges as as percentage or proportion of any award or settlement.

 

I just wanted to say thank you for everything. When I went through a very difficult few weeks, and had no solicitor representing me, you took on my case when I needed it the most, then I got the result needed. I could not have wished for a better solicitor.

Elaine McGrath, Family Law Client

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