Suing an Employer for a Work Accident

Suing an Employer for a Work Accident If you have had an accident at work through no fault of your own, you could sue your employer for compensation. This involves making a personal injury claim. Can I sue my employer? You can make a personal…

What Searches Do I Need When Buying a Property

What Searches Do I Need When Buying a Property? When you buy a property in Ireland, there are various searches that must be carried out. If you instruct a solicitor, these searches will be carried out for you. Why do you need property searches? Property…

Benefits of a Separation Agreement

Benefits of a Separation Agreement Separation Agreements provide greater control and clarity for people whose marriage has broken down. Often, it also allows for a more amicable split, and can even speed up the divorce process later down the…

What Happens if I Don’t Make a Will?

What Happens if I Don’t Make a Will? If you die without a Will, you are said to have died ‘intestate’. This has a number of consequences that you might not be aware of. The state decides who gets what If you die without a Will, the…

Grounds for a Medical Negligence Claim

Grounds for a Medical Negligence Claim If you have received poor medical care, you might be wondering whether you have grounds to make a medical negligence claim. To make a successful claim, there are three things that you must prove. If all…

10 Step Guide to Selling a Residential Property in Ireland

10 Step Guide to Selling a Residential Property Although selling a property is thought to be less stressful than buying a property, there is still a lot to be done during the conveyancing process. To help you understand what to expect, take…

Divorce Ireland Votes to Ease Divorce Restrictions

Ireland Votes to Ease Divorce Restrictions Couples seeking a divorce in Ireland must now prove two years’ separation, rather than four, following a referendum on 26 May 2019. The results show the country is overwhelming in favour of change,…

Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims

You have two years to bring a personal injury claim in Ireland. Once this time limit has expired, you will not be able to obtain compensation. There are some exceptions to this rule. In the majority of cases, however, you have just two years.…

10 Step Guide to Buying a Residential Property

10 Step Guide to Buying a Residential Property Buying a property is an overwhelming process, especially if you have not done it before. To help you understand what to expect, we have put together a 10-step guide to buying a residential property…