*Photograph: David Crimmins

A 63 year old mother of six who broke the windows of her estranged husbandโ€™s tractor with a golf club in a row over an unpaid โ‚ฌ200,000 martial debt has escaped a conviction.

This follows Judge Mary Larkin at Gort District Court on Thursday imposing a 12 month Probation Bond on the south Galway woman.

The woman has admitted to smashing windows of her husbandโ€™s tractor in August 2020 with a sand wedge golf club at a time when the man hadnโ€™t paid up โ‚ฌ200,000 arising from a 2019 family law court separation agreement.

In court on Thursday, Judge Larkin imposed the Probation Bond on the woman after being told that the womanโ€™s ex-husband didnโ€™t wish to make a victim impact statement.

Judge Larkin said that she had received a Probation Report into the accused, โ€œI have read the Probation Report in detail and I remember the case quite clearly. Unfortunately, this matter is a family matter and I am going to impose a Probation Bond for twelve monthsโ€.

In the incident, a daughter of the estranged couple videoed her motherโ€™s golf club assault on the tractor on her smart-phone and the footage was played to the court last year when evidence was heard.

Judge Larkin found the woman guilty of criminal damage of the tractor and the possession of an article during a dispute and told her โ€œyou took the law into your own hands wielding the golf club. You canโ€™t go around wielding a golf club at anyoneโ€.

Solicitor for the woman, Charles Foley told the court that there was โ€œa huge residue of bittinessโ€ over the then unpaid โ‚ฌ200,000.

The couple reached a court agreement at the Family Law Court in February 2019 that the man would pay โ‚ฌ200,000 by July 2019 and the woman would surrender her interest in the family home.

Mr Foley said that the โ‚ฌ200,000 was not paid over by the man until April 2021 – however, this was only after his estranged wife forcibly moved back into the family home and the farmer moved out of the home to live in Gort.

The woman told Judge Larkin, โ€œI had nowhere to live. He owns three housesโ€. Judge Larkin commented, โ€œI kind of half admire her for moving back into the house. Many is the person who was left waiting for their money in family law cases and they have to make do in the meantimeโ€.

Judge Larkin said, โ€œShe is a woman who has her wits about her. She moved back into the house and put the maximum pressure on her estranged spouse to pay the moneyโ€.

The man said that the damage done to the tractor was put at โ‚ฌ908.

However, Judge Larkin said that she wouldnโ€™t be asking the ex-wife to pay the cost of the tractor damage as the husband had not paid interest on the delayed โ‚ฌ200,000 payment.

In evidence concerning the incident, the husband told the court that only a bar on the tractor door โ€œis all that saved her from hitting meโ€ during the August 10th 2020 incident.

The man said that he had gone with his daughter to check on cattle on a field beside the family home which is near Gort.

He said, โ€œOnly for the bar that was there that you pull in the door with she had me got. That is all that stopped herโ€.

The man said from the golf club strikes to the tractor, โ€œI had blood on my hands and I had blood up here from glass coming on to on top of me and if the golf club had hit me it would have been a different case altogetherโ€.

The man described as a โ€˜lieโ€™ an allegation made by the defence that he had called his ex-wife and her parents โ€˜tinkersโ€™.

Mr Foley put it to the man that the incident โ€œarose from a bitter family law dispute and you are as culpable as she isโ€.

In response, the man said that was untrue.

The man said that there was a delay in paying the โ‚ฌ200,000 over as โ€œI was trying to sell, it was slow to sell the landโ€.

The manโ€™s adult daughter told the court that she went to check on the livestock with her father “because it was coming to a stage where it wasnโ€™t safe to let him out by himself. If something happened, it would be one personโ€™s word against anotherโ€.

The woman said that there was bitterness around her parentsโ€™ break up. She said, โ€œThere was – but the way things were handled was very wrong. My mother breaking back into the family home because she hadnโ€™t received her money was very wrong. She should have gone to courtโ€.

She added, โ€œIf he hadnโ€™t the money paid by a particular date, there was no need to cause conflict between parents and siblings. All it has done has driven more of a wedge between any of usโ€.

โ€œThere are ways and means of doing things and this was done in a wrong wayโ€. The woman said that her father was never bitter towards her mother.

She told the court, โ€œHe always said ‘she was a very good mother to ye’. He would say โ€˜She raised yeโ€™โ€.

In a cautioned statement given to Garda Anthony Davoren at her door after the incident, the ex-wife told Garda Davoren that she used the golf stick when her ex-husband drove at her with the tractor.

The woman told the court that her ex-husband told her โ€œyou will get nothing from me. This is my house. You are a tinker and all belonged to you are tinkersโ€.

The woman said that after she struck the tractor with the golf club she told her ex-husband โ€œget out or next time you will get itโ€.

Mr Foley told Judge Larkin that his client was under a huge amount of stress at the time and in response, Judge Larkin said: โ€œShe might have been under stress but she was able to create stress.โ€

Judge Larkin told the court, โ€œA day will come when their parents will die and I would like to think that all the children would go to the funeral of their mother and their fatherโ€.

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