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Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?

Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?

by John Lynch | Nov 14, 2013 | Wills, Succession & Estates

Legal Column – 14th November 2013 Parents of young children are advised to make a will trust so that if they both pass away when their children are young they have made provisions by appointing Guardians of their choice, ensuring that each child is properly provided...
Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?

Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) & Living Wills

by John Lynch | Nov 12, 2013 | Wills, Succession & Estates

Tipp FM Legal Slot – 12th November 2013 Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) & Living Wills  [soundcloud id=’165870772′] Download our Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) & Living Wills notes  What is an Enduring Power of Attorney (know as an...
Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?

Will Trusts for Children (Minors)

by John Lynch | Nov 6, 2013 | Wills, Succession & Estates

Tipp FM Legal Slot – 29th October 2012   Will Trusts for Children (Minors) [soundcloud id=’165870651′]   Download our Will Trusts for Children (Minors) notes  We have been discussing wills during the past couple of weeks, remind us again what...
Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?

Hints and Tips for Dealing with a Will

by John Lynch | Nov 5, 2013 | Wills, Succession & Estates

Dealing with the assets of a loved one after they have passed away can be very difficult and stressful. This is why we would like to share some tips to make the process run more smoothly. Before we start – a bit of jargon: An Executor is the person who the...
Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?

Wills – Part II & Best Will in the World Week

by John Lynch | Oct 24, 2013 | Wills, Succession & Estates

Tipp FM Legal Slot – 22nd October 2013 Wills [soundcloud id=’165870460′] Do a lot of people still not have wills? Recent research has shown that only 34% of adults in Ireland have made a will. The research indicates that 82% of people over 65 years have a...
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