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How to Initiate a Claim Against a Parent’s Estate

How to Initiate a Claim Against a Parent’s Estate

by Monahan Solicitors | Apr 23, 2024 | Legal News, Wills Challenge

To initiate a claim against a parent's estate, one must consider the following legal principles and statutory provisions: 1. Eligibility to Claim: There is no prescribed age limit for lodging a...

Brick by Brick: 10 Tips to Building Your Dream Home Without a Hitch

Brick by Brick: 10 Tips to Building Your Dream Home Without a Hitch

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 12, 2024 | Buying and Selling Property, General

10 Tips to Building Your Home in Ireland, with its rolling green landscapes and unique heritage, is quite the adventure. Here's how to navigate the construction path without getting lost in the...

Your Legal Navigator: Choosing the Perfect Conveyancing Solicitor in 2024

Your Legal Navigator: Choosing the Perfect Conveyancing Solicitor in 2024

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 6, 2024 | Buying and Selling Property, Legal News

In 2024, navigating the waters of property transactions in Ireland requires the careful picking of a conveyancing solicitor. Here's your compass for making a choice of Your Legal Navigator that'll...

Irish Litigation’s Slow Pace and High Costs Harm Mental Well-being of Doctors and Patients, Reports MPS

Irish Litigation’s Slow Pace and High Costs Harm Mental Well-being of Doctors and Patients, Reports MPS

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 6, 2024 | General, Medical Negligence

The latest scoop from the Medical Protection Society throws the spotlight on the heavy toll Ireland's drawn-out legal tangle for clinical negligence claims is taking. With cases dragging on for an...

Unraveling the Web of Online Shopping: Guide to Navigating Customs Fees

Unraveling the Web of Online Shopping: Guide to Navigating Customs Fees

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 29, 2024 | General

Navigating the maze of customs fees can be a real headache for online shoppers in Ireland, and elsewhere for that matter. These charges can turn shopping into a more complicated affair, but let's...

– New Ministerial Guidelines Overview: – Transforming urban spaces

– New Ministerial Guidelines Overview: – Transforming urban spaces

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 21, 2024 | Buying and Selling Property, General

- New Ministerial Guidelines Overview of Transforming urban spaces - Transforming urban spaces into more appealing, habitable areas with excellent design. - Represent a significant advancement in...

“Top 5 Qualities to Look for in a Property Solicitor in 2024”

“Top 5 Qualities to Look for in a Property Solicitor in 2024”

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

In 2024, navigating property transactions in Ireland necessitates careful selection of a Property Solicitor Here's a guide to making an informed choice: 1. Expertise in Property Law: - Choose a...

Prenups: What are they, what do they cover, and can they be challenged?

Prenups: What are they, what do they cover, and can they be challenged?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 10, 2024 | Family Law, General

What is a pre-nuptial agreement? A pre-nuptial agreement, commonly known as a prenups, is a legal contract entered into by a couple before marriage. In Ireland, Prenups: What are they, what do they...

Informed Consent in Medical Procedures and Its Impact on Medical Negligence Cases

Informed Consent in Medical Procedures and Its Impact on Medical Negligence Cases

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 3, 2024 | Medical Negligence

What is informed consent in the context of medical procedures? Informed consent is a fundamental principle in healthcare that requires healthcare professionals to provide patients with clear and...

Happy Christmas to one and all !

Happy Christmas to one and all !

by Monahan Solicitors | Dec 21, 2023 | General

Wishing all our readers and clients a very Happy Christmas and New Year from all the team in Michael Monahan Solicitors.

Explainer: Comparative Negligence in Personal Injury Cases

Explainer: Comparative Negligence in Personal Injury Cases

by Monahan Solicitors | Dec 5, 2023 | Personal Injuries Claims

What is Comparative Negligence in the context of personal injury law in Ireland? This Negligence refers to a legal principle recognising that both the plaintiff and defendant can share...

Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015

Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015

by Monahan Solicitors | Nov 30, 2023 | Enduring Power of Attorney, General, Power of Attorney

The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 in Ireland is a law designed to support people who may have difficulty making decisions. Here’s a simplified breakdown: 1. Supporting...

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At the date of this notice it is not reasonably practicable for us to inform you of the legal costs and outlays that will apply. Even though we do not know the exact amounts at this time, we must let you know how we calculate legal costs that we will charge.

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We set out the basis on which our legal costs/charges will be calculated now .

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Please note there are occasions when a file goes beyond what was initially quoted for. In that case we will serve a new Section 150 notice as soon as we are aware of extra time and outlays.

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