Improving Data Security and Efficiency for Our Clients
Improving Data Security and Efficiency for Our Clients
We have recently upgraded our systems to enhance data security and efficiency for our clients. Now more than ever, you can expect a safe and streamline service when dealing with Mullins…
How to Avoid Becoming a Ward of Court
You can avoid becoming a Ward of Court by making an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) while you still have mental capacity.
This allows you to nominate an attorney to make personal care decisions on your behalf.
An RTE Investigates report
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Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Mullins & Treacy has signed the Law Society’s Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (GEDI) Charter. This demonstrates our commitment to creating a culture of inclusion, mutual respect and equal opportunity, both in our workplace and…
What Qualifies as a Personal Injury?
Under law, a personal injury is any injury that happens because of another party’s negligence. When this happens, the injured person or their family are entitled to make a claim for damages.
What is the definition of personal injury in…
Did you fall ill because of the Irish Water Contamination?
Have you suffered an illness as a result of the Irish Water Contamination? At least 52 people fell ill after a failure at the Creagh water treatment plant caused contaminated water to enter the public drinking supply.
If you were one of…
Claims for Covid-19 Vaccine Injuries
Those who suffer significant injuries as a direct result of the Covid-19 vaccine could be entitled to pursue a civil claim. If this has happened to you, contact us now at Mullins & Treacy. We are client focused and results driven.
Covid-19…
How Does Marriage and Divorce Affect a Will?
In Ireland, marriage revokes a Will unless it was made in contemplation of the union. A divorce does not automatically invalidate a Will, so your ex-spouse could still inherit a share of your estate – unless their succession rights have…
What it Means if Your Will is Invalid
If your Will is invalid, then your estate will either be distributed according to the terms of your previous Will. Or, you will be considered to have died intestate, meaning your assets will be distributed according to the Succession Act 1965.
Why…
Sale Agreed vs Exchange of Contracts
Sale Agreed vs Exchange of Contracts: A property ‘Sale agreed’ is when the seller accepts your offer and takes the property off the market. Exchange of contracts is when you and the seller sign the legal contract, at which point the sale…