Divorce in Ireland
When applying for a divorce in Ireland, it is not a necessity to use a solicitor but it is often advised given the complexity of the process. Having professionals with experience in this field of law in Ireland can be extremely helpful. We have noted below some of the most useful information about Divorce in
Read MoreHow to make a will in Ireland?
Making a will is an important decision anyone has to take. It is a document that will dictate what happens to your material possessions after your passing. It is a common misunderstanding that you should make a will only if you’re rich or have a reasonable sum of money. A will can be made by
Read MoreIs a solicitor needed to buy a house in Ireland?
Everyone looks at three main things when they’re buying a house: area, facilities and price. However, there’s one more thing that many people think isn’t important: a conveyancer. What is conveyance? Conveyance is the legal process of signing paperwork required when selling or transferring property to another’s name. The necessary process of this is simple:
Read MoreWhat is the Grant of Probate?
Many people are familiar with the process of will making and execution. A will executor is appointed by the testator (person who writes the will). This information is included in the will itself. According to Irish legal procedure, Irish Probate allows the executor to deal with the deceased testator’s assets. However, before becoming the executor,
Read More
Recent Comments