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1610, 2017

Personal Injury: Is It Too Late To Claim?

By |October 16th, 2017|Categories: Personal Injury|0 Comments

If you’ve been injured in a car accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation even if you did not claim immediately after the accident happened. The claim process may be more complicated, and it may take longer to process if you did not seek medical advice immediately, but it is still possible to make a personal injury claim. Here at Irwin, Kilcullen & Co Solicitors, we support clients throughout the claiming process, and we will work for the best outcomes [...]

1010, 2017

Do I Need A Solicitor To Buy A House?

By |October 10th, 2017|Categories: Property|0 Comments

Buying a house is a huge and life-changing decision, and can bring financial security to you and your dependents. However, the potential problems that can arise from incorrect legal processes can be devastating, and it is vital to ensure that proper legal advice is taken throughout the purchasing process. Here at Irwin, Kilcullen & Co Solicitors, we understand property law and can help to ensure that your property purchase is carried out correctly. We can deal with the legal transfer of property and carry out [...]

2409, 2017

Property Rental: How Much Wear And Tear Is Fair?

By |September 24th, 2017|Categories: Property|Tags: |0 Comments

Most property rental contracts allow for reasonable wear and tear during the course of the tenancy, but who decides what is fair and when wear and tear becomes damage? A fair tenancy agreement will include an inventory, which details the state of repair of certain items such as carpets and white goods. A landlord should replace or repair anything that is in a poor state, and the landlord and tenant should be in agreement about the condition of the property and its contents before the [...]

1909, 2017

How Is Estate Administration Managed After Death?

By |September 19th, 2017|Categories: Wills and Estates|Tags: |0 Comments

The process by which an estate is handled after death is known as probate, but many people do not understand how this works. Probate means that someone - chosen by the person who has died - is given the authority to administer the estate as specified in the Will. Here at Irwin, Kilcullen & Co Solicitors, we specialize in probate and Wills, and our priority is ensuring that your wishes for your estate are managed clearly. Our team of experienced solicitors can ensure that your [...]

1808, 2017

Do You Need A Living Will?

By |August 18th, 2017|Categories: Wills and Estates|Tags: |0 Comments

A will is the document that is used to enable your solicitor and loved ones to follow your wishes after your death, particularly with regard to the care of your children and the division of your property. A living will, however, is written to cater for circumstances in which you are still alive but are unable to manage your own decision-making. Here at Irwin, Kilcullen & Co Solicitors, we specialize in probate and wills, and we can help you to ensure that your wishes are [...]

2707, 2017

Register Now: Don’t Lose Your Right Of Way!

By |July 27th, 2017|Categories: Property|Tags: , |0 Comments

Do you have a right of way over someone else’s property to any part of your property or grounds? If so, it is very important to register this with the Property Registration Authority to ensure that you do not lose it due to recent legal changes that relate to rights of way. All rights of way must be registered with the Property Registration Authority by 30th November 2021 in order to ensure that they will be upheld. Rights of way are usually created as a [...]

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