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Family law for mum and daughter 10.11.11

by Linda McGrory

IT WAS a case of family law for Clonmany mother and daughter, Cathy and Leanne McGeoghegan, who have graduated together with legal degrees.
Cathy (51) and Leanne (21) were awarded BA Honours degrees in Law at the recent conferring ceremony at Letterkenny Institute of Technology.
While a first for the college, mother and daughter, from the Isle of Doagh, each gained a 2:1 result.
It was an extra special achievement for Cathy who left school at 14. The mother of four only returned to education in 2005 when she undertook the Leaving Certificate equivalent at Serenity House in Moville.
"I started the law degree before Leanne but then I took a year out which meant that we graduated together," said Cathy.
"I first checked with Leanne to make sure she wouldn't mind me being in the same class as her and her college friends, but she was absolutely great about it and very supportive."
Mother and daughter, Cathy and Leanne McGeoghegan, from the Isle of Doagh, Clonmany, who graduated together with a BA (Hons) Degree in Law from Letterkenny Institute of Technology.
While she attended lectures and the canteen with students in her 25-strong class, Cathy didn't take part in the college social life.
"I drive to and from the college everyday while Leanne stayed in Letterkenny. I didn't go out socialising with the students except for a bite to eat when the course finished up," she added.
Cathy, a part-time chef at the Rusty Nail pub in Crossconnell, Clonmany, is married to farmer and bus driver, Daniel. She now hopes to do a Masters degree in the area of human rights. A keen golfer at Ballyliffin, she also wants to reinstate her previous 18-handicap after it rose to 21 during her intensive studies.
Leanne, meanwhile, has secured a job with an international financial services company in Dublin.
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