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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...

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...

Professional Negligence – How can somebody make such a mistake?

Professional Negligence – How can somebody make such a mistake?

by Monahan Solicitors | May 6, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Solicitors Negligence

We are asked as a firm to advise regularly on issues such as Professional Negligence which involve either a mistake by a medical doctor or a solicitor or indeed an accountant or an engineer.   The...

Who Controls the Finances on Separation?

Who Controls the Finances on Separation?

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 24, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Family Law

Who Controls the Finances on Separation ? My spouse has always taken control of the finances how will I cope if I separate ? Each family’s financial situation is different for example if an...

7 Top Tips for a successful house buy in Ireland ?

7 Top Tips for a successful house buy in Ireland ?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 14, 2022 | A Quality Solicitor, Buying and Selling Property

7 Top Tips for a successful house buy in Ireland Work out your budget. ... Research and apply for your mortgage. ... Find a solicitor. ... Start house hunting. ... Making an offer. ... Sale Agreed....

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...

Schoolgirl Awarded 36K after an accident in a fun centre

Schoolgirl Awarded 36K after an accident in a fun centre

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 3, 2019 | A Quality Solicitor, Personal Injuries Claims

https://youtu.be/cIs2UWspoqU An eleven-year-old girl has been awarded €36,000 by the Circuit Civil Court after breaking her leg in two places at a fun centre in March 2016.  ...

Private Eye? Undercover at your cost

Private Eye? Undercover at your cost

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 20, 2018 | A Quality Solicitor, Personal Injuries Claims

As citizens we all have the right to basic privacy, and if that right is breached for whatever reason then you may well have cause to seek recompense through the courts. That was what one family did...

Solicitor’s Negligence?

Solicitor’s Negligence?

by Monahan Solicitors | Apr 9, 2018 | A Quality Solicitor, Solicitors Negligence

Seven areas of potential Solicitor's Negligence to look at to see if you have a right to claim. 1. A Solicitor owes a duty to clients directly, and even to those who are not clients (beneficiaries...

Do You Need A Living Will?

Do You Need A Living Will?

by Monahan Solicitors | Nov 20, 2017 | A Quality Solicitor, Inheritance tax, Wills and You can't take it with You.

Do You Need A Living Will? We know a Will only operates when someone has died. What happens if they are alive but cannot manage their affairs?A document known as a Living Will can solve this problem...

Marriage Issues ? Solicitor or Marriage Counseling?

Marriage Issues ? Solicitor or Marriage Counseling?

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 23, 2017 | A Quality Solicitor, Family Law

Marriage Issues ? Solicitor or Marriage Counseling? The first person to talk to is not a Solicitor rather a Marriage Guidance Counsellor.  Both the Church and the State provide facilities for...

All picture no sound?

All picture no sound?

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 12, 2017 | A Quality Solicitor, Family Law

Is it all picture and no sound and you are separated and living in the same house? This came up recently in a case where a couple decided they were not able to live together as Man and Wife and they...

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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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