Alcohol misuse remains a persistent and growing concern across Ireland. According to the Health Research Board (HRB), an average of four people die every day in Ireland as a result of alcohol use, with alcohol-related hospitalisations remaining consistently high. Furthermore, Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, cites addiction among the key pressures driving demand on […]
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Beyond the cut-off: How AlphaBiolabs interprets drug and alcohol test results for family cases
When a drug or alcohol test result is presented in family court proceedings, the stakes could not be higher. Decisions about a child’s welfare, access arrangements, or parental capacity may rest, at least in part, on what that report says – and how it has been interpreted. Cut-off levels are a well-established and important part […]
Complex DNA relationship testing: who needs it and which test is right for you?
When most people think about DNA relationship testing, paternity testing is usually the first thing that comes to mind. But what happens when the person you need to test is unavailable, or when the question isn’t about a parent and child at all, but other biological relationships with extended family? This is where complex DNA […]
Toothbrush and nail DNA testing: benefits, uses and how they work
When most people think about DNA testing, the image that comes to mind is of a simple cheek swab, a soft cotton bud, rubbed gently on the inside of the cheek to collect a DNA sample. It’s quick, painless, and highly effective. But what happens when collecting a cheek swab simply isn’t possible? Whether you […]
Drug & Alcohol Testing options: A free and practical guide for family law professionals
Drug and alcohol misuse is a common feature in family court proceedings, with implications for safeguarding, contact, and parenting capacity. Laboratory testing can provide vital evidence, but only when the right method is selected. Different tests detect different substances over different timeframes. A test that’s too specific, too broad, or poorly matched to the case […]
When is the best time to take a baby gender test?
Finding out you’re expecting a baby is often accompanied by excitement, curiosity, and many questions. One of the most common questions expectant parents ask is: when can I find out the sex of my baby? Traditionally, parents have had to wait for the foetal anatomy scan at around 18 weeks to learn their baby’s sex […]
DNA testing and IVF: reassurance, accuracy and peace of mind
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) has helped thousands of individuals and couples across Ireland build their families, offering hope where natural conception is not possible. The process is highly regulated and supported by rigorous laboratory procedures designed to protect patients, embryos and future children at every stage of treatment. This means that for most families, IVF […]
Anabolic steroid misuse and domestic abuse: Implications for Family Courts and safeguarding professionals
Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are increasingly misused in Ireland, particularly among men using image- and performance-enhancing drugs. While steroid misuse is often discussed in terms of physical health risks, its potential behavioural impact is increasingly relevant in family law proceedings. For family law solicitors, barristers, and safeguarding professionals, this is especially relevant in cases involving: Allegations […]
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026: Building inclusive futures in STEM
Observed annually on 11 February, International Day of Women and Girls in Science highlights the important role women and girls play in shaping scientific progress across the world. Founded by the United Nations, the day serves as an important reminder that equality and opportunity for women and girls remain central to the future of science […]
COA Awareness Week 2026: Supporting children affected by parental alcohol misuse
For many children, home is a place of comfort and security. But for others, home is a place of uncertainty, where a parent’s drinking casts a long shadow over daily life. Running from 8-14 February, COA Awareness Week shines a light on the often-hidden struggles faced by Children of Alcoholics (COAs) – young people growing […]
