by John Lynch | Jun 27, 2019 | Personal Injury & Litigation
The Ana Kriegel case has once again highlighted the need for Defamation Law awareness after a boy was wrongly identified as one of the teenager’s killers, with his picture and personal details shared online and on various messaging apps. While the internet and the use...
by John Lynch | May 16, 2019 | Wills, Succession & Estates
The Government has announced its intention to make changes to help families left in limbo when a relative goes missing. Aside from the obvious trauma and heartache a family go through when a loved one goes missing, there are also some legal and financial issues that...
by John Lynch | Sep 15, 2017 | Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
The pre-recession levels of divorce are back in Ireland after several years of declining numbers, according to the Law Society. The announcement by the governing body of solicitors in Ireland, suggests that the trend is down to the fact that people, who had wanted to...
by John Lynch | Jul 31, 2017 | Property Services
Thinking of buying a house? We look at Government incentives scheme and we also highlight a podcast and video to help you understand some of the issues associated with buying a house. The New Government Incentive Scheme (2017): A New “Help to Buy” scheme has been...
by John Lynch | Jul 21, 2017 | Wills, Succession & Estates
When a person becomes unable to manage their assets because of mental incapacity, an application can be made to the courts for them to become a Ward of Court. This is a process known as Wardship. We look at the issue in this blog. When does Wardship arise? An...