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Probate Claims by Children – Statute of Limitations
Time waits for no man…or child. In law there is a concept known as the Statute of Limitations – lawyers refer to this as ‘the Statute’
Inheritance Redress Scheme for Unmarried Cohabiting Couples
Did you know however that only married couples or registered civil partners are exempt from inheritance tax under current tax laws?
Contesting a Will? Read these two successful case studies
There have been two landmark High Court judgments outlined below which have had implications for how wills can be contested in Ireland.
EU Directive rules for Claiming Compensation for Accidents Abroad
At this time of year, a lot of people contact us about accidents that they have had when they were on holiday abroad and in particular with regards to car accidents.
Crazy Cat Coughs up Compo after Attack on Neighbour
Recently I was stopped in my tracks when reading the court reports in national newspapers about a woman, Ms Maureen O’Hagan who recently sued her neighbours after she was attacked by their pet cat.
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