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Explainer – The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme

Explainer – The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 16, 2022 | General, Personal Injuries Claims

If you have been the victim of a crime in Ireland, whether a criminal assault, sexual assault, an unprovoked attack, or other instance which has caused you financial lost, then you may be entitled...

Just 6% of all Adults in Ireland have an Enduring Power of Attorney in Place

Just 6% of all Adults in Ireland have an Enduring Power of Attorney in Place

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 12, 2022 | Power of Attorney

A new poll commissioned by RED C has revealed that just 6% of the adult population in Ireland have an Enduring Power of Attorney in place. What is an Enduring Power of Attorney? An Enduring Power of...

Constructive Dismissal – What is it, and can I make a claim?

Constructive Dismissal – What is it, and can I make a claim?

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 5, 2022 | Employment Law

There are many reasons that an employee may decide that they want to leave their current job, whether it is the opportunity to pursue a new career path, changes in the structure of the...

Justice Minister Helen McEntee to Propose Reforms for Offenders

Justice Minister Helen McEntee to Propose Reforms for Offenders

by Monahan Solicitors | Sep 2, 2022 | General

A set of sweeping reforms is set to be brought before Cabinet today by Justice Minister Helen McEntee, giving judges new powers to set minimum terms for life sentences. In addition, judges will also...

Barring Order – what are they, who can apply, and how can I get one?

Barring Order – what are they, who can apply, and how can I get one?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 30, 2022 | Family Law

What is a barring order? Simply put, it is an order issued by the court requiring an abusive or violent individual to leave the family home or place of residence. In addition to removing this person...

Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims

Time Limits for Personal Injury Claims

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 25, 2022 | Personal Injuries Claims

When making a personal injury claims, it is important to note how long you have to do so. If you have been involved in an incident which has caused you harm or injury and you wish to make a claim,...

Data Breaches – What are they, how do they happen, and how can businesses avoid them?

Data Breaches – What are they, how do they happen, and how can businesses avoid them?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 17, 2022 | Legal News

What is a data breach? Generally speaking, a data breach is said to have occurred when sensitive, confidential, or protected information is shared and/or viewed without permission, either by an...

Making a Claim to the Personal Injuries Board – 5 Reasons Why You Should Use a Solicitor

Making a Claim to the Personal Injuries Board – 5 Reasons Why You Should Use a Solicitor

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 12, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Personal Injuries Claims

While there is no legal requirement for you to use a solicitor when making a claim to the Personal Injuries Board (PIB), it has been proven that when complainants employ the services of a solicitor...

5 Common Categories of Protective Leave For Employees in Ireland

5 Common Categories of Protective Leave For Employees in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 8, 2022 | Employment Law, General

Working Time Protected Leave, more commonly referred to as Protective Leave, encompasses certain categories of statutorily protective leave for employees in Ireland. Employees on protective leave...

I’ve been injured while holidaying abroad – am I entitled to make a claim?

I’ve been injured while holidaying abroad – am I entitled to make a claim?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 2, 2022 | General, Personal Injuries Claims

While the majority of Irish holidaymakers enjoy their relaxing time abroad, accidents while on holiday are unfortunately not an uncommon occurrence. Typical incidents which can result in personal...

Applying for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland – What Conditions Need to be Met?

Applying for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland – What Conditions Need to be Met?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 30, 2022 | Family Law, General

In order to apply for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland, certain conditions must be met before submitting an application to a court for a decree of divorce. This is a legal document which states that...

What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?

What is an Enduring Power of Attorney?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 29, 2022 | Enduring Power of Attorney

What is an Enduring Power of Attorney? An Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) is a legal document which appoints a specific person, known as the ‘attorney’, to look after the personal and financial...

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