by John Lynch | Sep 15, 2020 | Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Lynch Solicitors are acknowledged experts in the area of separation, divorce and other family matters. John Lynch looks at the most commonly asked questions in an article that answers your divorce questions and more. Where do you start? The first step to explore is...
by John Lynch | Sep 2, 2020 | Wills, Succession & Estates
This article looks at why you should make a will and the benefits of working with a legal professional. We also look at what happens when a will is contested and the issues that need to be considered when writing a Will. What Is A Will? A Will is a legal document...
by John Lynch | Sep 1, 2020 | Wills, Succession & Estates
We have often spoken about wills and their importance to lay out your wishes. You can read more of our coverage of Wills by clicking here. An Enduring Power of Attorney (called EPA) is a complement to any Will. An EPA will outline what happens should you become...
by John Lynch | Aug 31, 2020 | Medical Negligence
It is now emerging that many serious birth defects and developmental disorders have been caused due to exposure of women to the drug Epilim during pregnancy. What is Epilim? Epilim, a trade name for sodium valproate, is manufactured by Sanofi. It is used in Ireland to...
by John Lynch | Aug 26, 2020 | Wills, Succession & Estates
The death of a loved one is a traumatic time. However, when someone feels they have been cheated of an inheritance in the last will & testament of a loved one, it can create huge division and sow discord within the family. It can be an area laden with minefields. ...
by John Lynch | Aug 17, 2020 | 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...
by John Lynch | Aug 14, 2020 | Bankruptcy & Insolvency
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...
by John Lynch | Aug 5, 2020 | Bankruptcy & Insolvency
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...
by John Lynch | Jul 1, 2020 | Wills, Succession & 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...
by John Lynch | Jun 22, 2020 | Wills, Succession & 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...
by John Lynch | Jun 15, 2020 | Wills, Succession & Estates
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 important when the Executor...
by John Lynch | Jun 15, 2020 | Wills, Succession & Estates
The role of Executors, Guardians & Trustees Explained What happens to your assets when you die? Who manages them? Who passes them on to the people that you have listed in your Will? We answer those questions in the blog, podcast, and video below. We explain the...