A Power of Attorney is a legal instrument in Ireland that can be set up by a person, named the Donor, and allows the appointment of another person, named the Attorney, to take actions on the Donor's behalf if he or she is absent, abroad or incapacitated through illness.
There are two types of Power of...
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The importance of revising and updating a Will
A Will is a legal document which takes effect on the death of the Testator. Once a Will is proved in the Probate Office, a Grant of Probate is issued in order that the appointed executor may carry out the wishes of the Testator. It is good practice when making a Will in Ireland to...
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Personal Injury Awards to Minors
A child under the age of eighteen who has been involved in an accident or who has suffered personal injuries as a result of the negligence of another is entitled to claim for damages under the Civil Liability and Courts Act 2004. However, the minor child must have an adult (usually a parent) to act...
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