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I was in an accident it wasn’t my fault what do I do now ?

I was in an accident it wasn’t my fault what do I do now ?

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 10, 2021 | Personal Injuries Claims

I was in an accident it wasn't my fault what do I do now ? If you're unfortunate enough to be out on the road minding your own business and then totally out of the blue somebody strikes you whether...

Wills Challenge? Know your facts not opinion!

Wills Challenge? Know your facts not opinion!

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 8, 2021 | Legal News

This office by means of its presence on the Internet attracts numerous enquiries about possible claims against professional advisors.These can be alleging that a Will was not properly drawn up...

10 POINTS TO A SUCCESSFUL INJURY BOARD CLAIM.

10 POINTS TO A SUCCESSFUL INJURY BOARD CLAIM.

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Personal Injuries Claims

10 POINTS TO A SUCCESSFUL INJURY BOARD CLAIM. 1.Gather all the necessary Information. This is the most time consuming as you will need to have clear details to complete the Application. (Form A) You...

7 things to look out for when buying your first house.

7 things to look out for when buying your first house.

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

The Deposit. The rules are there for a reason. Pre-2008 the banks did not follow proper banking practice and you are stuck with the restrictive rules now imposed by the Central Bank of Ireland. Save...

5 Tips For Single People when buying a house with a partner

5 Tips For Single People when buying a house with a partner

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | 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. A...

Hate Speech Shared On Social Media To Become Criminal Offence

Hate Speech Shared On Social Media To Become Criminal Offence

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Cyber Bullying

Under new government proposals to combat bigotry and racism, it will become a criminal offence to share hate speech on social media. The sharing of hateful speech on platforms such as Twitter or...

Top Tips for 1st time house buyers

Top Tips for 1st time house buyers

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 4, 2021 | Buying and Selling Property

We've been involved in buying and selling property for over 20 years. Trust trust us to provide some guidelines if you are totally new to this. In 2021 the introduction of the  Help to Buy Scheme...

What Happens After Brexit for UK Citizens in Ireland

What Happens After Brexit for UK Citizens in Ireland

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 3, 2021 | Miscellaneous

https://youtu.be/ksPii_GPx-Q

I Wanna Change Solicitor-The 7 Most Common Queries Answered

I Wanna Change Solicitor-The 7 Most Common Queries Answered

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 1, 2021 | A Quality Solicitor, Solicitors Negligence

1.When the relationship has broken down and you wanna change solicitor.  Either you are not getting the response you need or you find things are just too slow and do not get an explanation as to...

How to buy a coastal cottage in the West of Ireland.

How to buy a coastal cottage in the West of Ireland.

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 4, 2021 | Legal News

How to buy a coastal cottage in the West of Ireland. In the present Covid crisis a lot of changes taken place in relation to work life balance. After years of draining the countryside in Ireland of...

10 Tips for a Successful Wills Challenge

10 Tips for a Successful Wills Challenge

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 4, 2021 | Wills Challenge

SOME BACKGROUND  TO CONSIDER WHEN MAKING YOUR WILL OR CONTESTING  ANOTHER WILL.  (Thanks to Padraig Courtney Solicitor with the Law Society for his research on this area ) Change in the Direct Farm...

POWERS OF ATTORNEY – SOMETHING TO WATCH OUT FOR

POWERS OF ATTORNEY – SOMETHING TO WATCH OUT FOR

by Monahan Solicitors | Nov 29, 2020 | Legal News

Whether you have only recently decided to investigate Powers of Attorney either for yourself or for your loved ones there is something you should know in relation to the completion of the forms if...

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