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Will the Farm be Mine?

Will the Farm be Mine?

by Monahan Solicitors | Jul 6, 2023 | Legal News, Wills Challenge

Will the Farm be Mine?  I worked on the farm for years on the basis it will be left to me after my parents time. How do I make sure that is transferred to me? It seems very strange in modern Ireland...

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...

Administering the Estate of a Loved One

Administering the Estate of a Loved One

by Monahan Solicitors | Feb 16, 2022 | Probate

Administering an Estate 2022 Update At the time of death of a loved one there are many issues to be dealt with. The most pressing from a financial point of view is to administer the estate as...

If you want to make a gift to someone before you die, and they’re a beneficiary under your Will, make it clear whether the gift is in addition to, or on account of the gift in your Will, to avoid rows later!

If you want to make a gift to someone before you die, and they’re a beneficiary under your Will, make it clear whether the gift is in addition to, or on account of the gift in your Will, to avoid rows later!

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 3, 2020 | Wills and You can't take it with You.

https://youtu.be/-g58Zw0tyt8 Substantial gifts from a father to his daughters shortly before his death were not to be treated as payments on account of their entitlement under his Will, but as...

Who is the Best Choice of Executor?

Who is the Best Choice of Executor?

by Monahan Solicitors | Aug 21, 2019 | Legal News, Probate, Wills and You can't take it with You.

https://youtu.be/-cRnJwEEvQc In choosing an Executor the following is relevant.   Firstly it is best to take someone who is younger than you for the simple reason that they should outlive...

Help!  I Am An Executor Of A Will What Happens Next?

Help! I Am An Executor Of A Will What Happens Next?

by Monahan Solicitors | Apr 23, 2018 | Probate

Help I Am An Executor Of A Will What Happens Next? The main person looking after an will/ estate of a deceased person is an Executor. Where there is a Will they are called an Executor, if there is...

12 Things you need to know when challenging a Will

12 Things you need to know when challenging a Will

by Monahan Solicitors | Jan 31, 2018 | Probate

  12 Things You Need To Know When Challenging a Will There has been an increase in legal actions taken by persons who wish to challenge a Will . With increasing prosperity in Ireland over the...

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...

Wills , Estates and Inheritance Tax

Wills , Estates and Inheritance Tax

by Monahan Solicitors | Nov 15, 2017 | Inheritance tax, Power of Attorney, Probate, Wills and You can't take it with You.

Here is a presentation on Wills , Estates and Inheritance Tax that Michael Monahan delivered with the Sligo Lend a Hand Community group recently. Listen back here The video is quite long so here are...

Where there is a Will there is a Family

Where there is a Will there is a Family

by Monahan Solicitors | Oct 26, 2017 | Probate, Wills and You can't take it with You.

The expression is sometimes heard amongst lawyers ' where there's a will there's a family'. A combination of adult children and a parent in the senior years of their life who may be in failing...

What do clients and solicitors have in common at 60?

What do clients and solicitors have in common at 60?

by Monahan Solicitors | May 3, 2016 | Power of Attorney, Wills and You can't take it with You.

What do clients and solicitors have in common at 60? All through previous blogs the content is concentrated on various shortcuts or day-to-day experiences which will either save you time and money...

The 3 Tax Bands that apply to Gift and Tax Inheritance

by Monahan Solicitors | Mar 21, 2015 | Inheritance tax, Wills and You can't take it with You.

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