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Assisted Decision-Making Capacity Act 2015

Assisted Decision-Making Capacity Act 2015

by Monahan Solicitors | May 29, 2023 | Enduring Power of Attorney, Power of Attorney

 Assisted Decision-Making Capacity Act 2015 We Told You so! So finally the above Act has been commenced on 26 April 2023 after a long and complicated birth given that it originally was meant to be...

Personal Injury Update: Top Tips if referred to an Expert by a Solicitor

Personal Injury Update: Top Tips if referred to an Expert by a Solicitor

by Monahan Solicitors | May 21, 2023 | Legal News, Personal Injuries Claims

Personal injury update, what you need to know if you are referred to a medical expert by your Solicitor. You may have seen some media attention recently about a Judge effectively criticising a...

Q&A – Wills, Children, and Inheritance Rights

Q&A – Wills, Children, and Inheritance Rights

by Monahan Solicitors | May 9, 2023 | Probate, Wills Challenge

Unlike the provisions surrounding marriage/a spouse, a child does not have any specific Inheritance Rights to a share of their deceased parent’s inheritance depending on whether or not a will has...

5 Things to Know When Making a Freedom of Information (FOI) Request

5 Things to Know When Making a Freedom of Information (FOI) Request

by Monahan Solicitors | Apr 21, 2023 | Data, General

Freedom of Information (FOI) Request give you the right to obtain copies of records that are held by public bodies in the State. The piece also covered questions such as why someone would want to do...

Changes to enduring powers of attorney under the Assisted Decision-Making Act

Changes to enduring powers of attorney under the Assisted Decision-Making Act

by Monahan Solicitors | Apr 11, 2023 | Enduring Power of Attorney, Probate

The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 is due to commence on 26 April. The long-awaited commencement will overhaul Ireland’s wardship regime. There are also other significant changes...

Power of Attorney , Ocean FM Update

Power of Attorney , Ocean FM Update

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 27, 2023 | Power of Attorney

Power of Attorney OceanFM Update If you have been considering setting up a Power of Attorney then you will be well advised to do so BEFORE the new legislation is enacted as it makes it more arduous...

High Court determines solicitor referral to medical expert was not inappropriate

High Court determines solicitor referral to medical expert was not inappropriate

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 14, 2023 | Personal Injuries Claims

Solicitor Referral in a Personal injury suffered at work case Ms McLoughlin was injured at her workplace when she attempted to lift a patient on a trolley bed. She sued her employer, the HSE....

Do you need full planning permission to build an extension ?

Do you need full planning permission to build an extension ?

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 10, 2023 | General

In general, you do not need planning permission if you wish to make minor changes to your home. This may include interior changes to the building that will have no material effect on the exterior....

Spousal Inheritance Rights – What You Need to Know When your Spouse Dies

Spousal Inheritance Rights – What You Need to Know When your Spouse Dies

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 7, 2023 | Inheritance tax, Wills Challenge

Spousal Inheritance Rights The passing of your spouse can be a traumatic and life-altering event, one that can be made all the more difficult if uncertainties or confusion arise around your...

I want to leave the farm to my son!

I want to leave the farm to my son!

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 16, 2023 | Wills Challenge

I want to leave the farm to my son who works with me but am worried my other four children could challenge my Will after I am gone.   I came across this article recently in the media and reply given...

5 Tips on Bullying in the Workplace

5 Tips on Bullying in the Workplace

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 9, 2023 | Employment Law, General

Bullying in the Workplace Under the section 8 of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, your employer is legally obligated to ensure that they “prevent any improper conduct or behaviour...

EU updates Protection Directive for Employees

EU updates Protection Directive for Employees

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 31, 2023 | Employment Law

EU updates new Protection Directive  Directive 2019/1152 on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions seeks to offer protection to employees in more precarious employment positions. It has been...

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