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Bankruptcy: What Happens To The Family Home
Will I Lose My Home? Bankruptcy does not mean definitely losing your family home. If the family home is mortgaged, then in real terms, the bank owns the family home until the mortgage is repaid. The bank may choose to keep the property outside the bankruptcy process...
Time Limits in Medical Negligence
It is important to be aware that there are certain time limits in medical negligence within which a claim can be made. The Statute of Limitations is the length of time a person has to make a claim following an incident that gives rise to the claim. Once the...
Personal Insolvency Arrangements – How they Work
Where Do You Go With Your Debts? We are often asked about personal insolvency arrangements. This blog is accompanied by a video and a podcast that will hopefully help you to understand the issues involved. The Personal Insolvency Act 2012 introduced new measures to...
A Guide to Insolvency
This is a guide to insolvency to assist people with debt related issues. The guide also has links throughout that will enable you to find out more about issues such as Debts Settlement Arrangements, Personal Insolvency Arrangements, and other issues. To read those...
What Is Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy – What of It?! Being declared bankrupt can seem a very daunting process, there is often a lot of uncertainty around how the system works and what you are and are not allowed to do. In this blog, we ask 'What is Bankruptcy ?' and answer some of the most...
What is Medical Negligence? A Guide to Medical & Professional Negligence
What is Medical Negligence? Medical Negligence is an act or omission by a health care professional which is below the accepted standard of care and which results in injury or death to a patient. Medical negligence is a rapidly expanding area of litigation in Ireland....
Probate and Administration of Estates
https://youtu.be/ZcbrV7Fy5uA Probate or Administration is the term used to describe the legal process that you must go through to deal with the assets and liabilities of a deceased person. This process has the effect of authorising a named person or persons to take...
Probate and Administration of Estates
Probate or Administration is the term used to describe the legal process that you must go through to deal with the assets and liabilities of a deceased person. This process has the effect of authorising a named person or persons to take control of a deceased person’s...
EXECUTORS, GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES & ATTORNEYS.
https://youtu.be/qnR8m2eMl6w What is the difference between acting as an Executor, Trustee, Guardian or Attorney? The role or function of the Executor is to take all the necessary steps to carry out the wishes of the deceased as outlined in their Will. This would be...







