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The “Stop Crime Against Retailers” campaign

The “Stop Crime Against Retailers” campaign

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 30, 2024 | General

The "Stop Crime Against Retailers" campaign is an initiative launched to address the growing issue of retail crime in Ireland, which has seen a sharp increase in shoplifting, robberies, and other...

Investigations under way into scores of peat extraction sites at bogs in Ireland

Investigations under way into scores of peat extraction sites at bogs in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 22, 2024 | General, Legal News

‘Unauthorised activity’ of peat extraction sites at bogs seen, with €39m worth of turf exported last year The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has opened scores of investigations into suspected...

Five Essential Tips for Navigating the Fair Deal Scheme in 2024

Five Essential Tips for Navigating the Fair Deal Scheme in 2024

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 1, 2024 | Fair Deal Application, General

Five Tips for a Successful Fair Deal Application - 2024 Update to Navigating the Fair Deal Scheme 1. Full Disclosure of Assets is Crucial When submitting a Fair Deal application, it’s vital to...

WRC v TIK TOK and remote working

WRC v TIK TOK and remote working

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 28, 2024 | Employment Law, Workplace Relations Commission

Ireland’s recently-introduced law on the right to remote working is barely worth the PDF it was drafted on. This month, the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) ruled that TikTok didn’t have to...

Judge Orders couple to repay £675,000 Misappropriated from Late Mother’s Estate

Judge Orders couple to repay £675,000 Misappropriated from Late Mother’s Estate

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 21, 2024 | General, Probate

A judge has ordered a couple to repay £675,000 a significant sum of money that was allegedly misappropriated from the woman’s late mother. The case was brought to court by the woman’s sister after...

Tips for Choosing a Conveyancing Solicitor in Ireland in 2024

Tips for Choosing a Conveyancing Solicitor in Ireland in 2024

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 8, 2024 | A Quality Solicitor, Buying and Selling Property

Navigating property transactions in Ireland requires the careful selection of a conveyancing solicitor. Here's a guide to help you make an informed choice: 1. Expertise in Property Law - Look for...

Main Property Taxes in Ireland

Main Property Taxes in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 30, 2024 | Buying and Selling Property, General

Q: What are the main property taxes in Ireland? A: In Ireland, property owners need to be aware of two primary taxes: Stamp Duty and Local Property Tax (LPT). Stamp Duty is a one-time tax paid by...

A Guide to the Duties of an Executor in a Will

A Guide to the Duties of an Executor in a Will

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 25, 2024 | General, Probate

When you receive communication from a solicitor informing you that you have been named as an Executor of an Estate, there are essential responsibilities you should be aware of. Key Duties of an...

Buying a House in Sligo 2024 Update

Buying a House in Sligo 2024 Update

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 18, 2024 | Buying and Selling Property

Increased Property Choices: With the selling season in full swing, there are now more property options available to Buying a House in sligo , enhanced by the favourable sunshine. -Online Property...

The Power of a Caveat: How to Effectively Pause the Probate Process

The Power of a Caveat: How to Effectively Pause the Probate Process

by Monahan Solicitors | Jun 30, 2024 | Legal News

The Power of a Caveat Contemplating a challenge to a Will? One of your first steps should be considering a caveat. This legal tool acts as a brake, ensuring that executors can't proceed with...

The Keys to a Newly Purchased Home

The Keys to a Newly Purchased Home

by Monahan Solicitors | Jun 15, 2024 | Buying and Selling Property

Instead of shopping for a sparkly engagement ring, today many couples in a committed relationship are in the market for something equally shiny and precious: the keys to a newly purchased home. One...

Ruff Times: Overhauling Dog Breeding Legislation in Ireland

Ruff Times: Overhauling Dog Breeding Legislation in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | May 28, 2024 | General

Are you a dog lover concerned about the welfare of our furry friends? Well, recent recommendations from lawyers at Fieldfisher might just wag your tail! Their report has unleashed a call for drastic...

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