What are Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration
Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration
In Ireland, Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration are legal documents issued by the Probate Office that authorise an individual to manage the estate of a deceased person. These documents…
What’s involved in selling a probate property in Ireland
Selling a probate property in Ireland
This is a process that involves specific legal requirements and considerations to ensure a successful and legally sound transaction.
When a loved one passes away, their estate, including any property…
How do our probate solicitors help you to manage your tax matters?
What is a Probate Solicitor?
A probate solicitor is a legal professional who handles the administration of estates, wills, and related matters after someone's death.
We assist in managing the legal and administrative aspects of the estate,…
The Dangers of DIY Wills
You are allowed to make your own Will in Ireland – but there are dangers of doing it yourself. Even a seemingly minor mistake can invalidate the entire Will, making the document completely futile.
Common pitfalls of homemade Wills
There…
Can I Get Help with Probate and Estate Administration?
You can get help with probate and estate administration from our Probate solicitors. Executors and administrators are perfectly entitled to professional assistance. The cost can usually be paid out of the deceased’s estate.
Are you…
Probate Solicitors Waterford
Probate Solicitors Waterford
If Probate is needed following your loved one’s death, you have two options: handle the Probate and estate administration process yourself, or ask a Probate solicitor to do it for you.
If you would like a…
How Often Should I Update My Will?
How Often Should I Update My Will?
You should update your Will after any major life event, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child or the death of an heir. You should also review your Will at least every five years to make sure the…
Decisions You Need to Make Before Writing Your Will
Before you make a Will, you need to make a number of important decisions.
Here are some decisions you need to make before writing your Will. We’ve explained these in detail below, helping you prepare for the writing of your Last Will and…
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
Following…