22nd September, 2022 Well, should I do a will ? A Will is a written legal document allowing you to decide who is to...
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What you need to sell a property in Ireland
9th August, 2022 TITLE DEEDS *If you are lucky enough not to have an existing mortgage: - Certified copy folio(s) and...
Living with your partner – inequalities for cohabitants
27th July, 2022 For those people who live together without obtaining legal recognition ( e.g. entering civil...
Solicitor barred from practice for not paying train fares
8th July, 2022 A young solicitor who began evading train fares within a year of being admitted has been struck off the...
Access to Birth Information in Ireland
7th July, 2022 BIRTH INFORMATION AND TRACING ACT 2022 No. 14/2022. An Act to make further and better...
Largest award ever for unfair dismissal
5th July, 2022 In a recent Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) decision — A Sales Executive -v- A Software Company —...
Concerns on proposed new process of appointing Judges
30th June, 2022 Following publication of the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2020 in May, President of our Law...
Prosecuting Gardai to have right to appear in District Courts
7th June, 2022 Emergency legislation is shortly to be brought to Cabinet to allow for Gardai to appear in District...
LPT tax and Sales of Residential Property from 2022 -to- 2025
26th May, 2022 A new valuation period for Local Property Tax (LPT) commenced on 1 November 2021 and will apply for the...
Steps in selling a Property
10th May, 2022 -The following are guidelines regarding the sale/transfer of a property from a legal point of...
Sick Leave Bill 2021
21 April, 2022 The news has carried reports on the recently published Sick Leave Bill 2021. It intends to legislate...
You can make your own will, but maybe a solicitor is best
12th April, 2022 Making a will ensures that, when you die, your property and other possessions go to the people that...