Wills Containing Charitable Bequests The following is a notice received from the Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests for Ireland... Section 52 of the Charities Act, 1961 as amended
Wills and EPAs – Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 The Probate, Administrations and Trusts Committee has been inundated with queries from colleagues regarding the Assisted Decision-Making
Wills & Probate Making a will ensures that, when you die, your property and other possessions go to the people that you choose. You can find out more about making a will, and the process involved,
The Probate, Administration & Trusts Committee offers the following suggestions regaring will searches and related queries
Wild thing – legal rights for nature and the environment Can the concept of rights for humans be extended to rights for nature? Frank Armstrong explores this provocative idea in the March 2016 issue
Discussion facilitated to encourage debate and provide insights ahead of polling day 8 March.
Investing in mental health training for managers makes good business sense.
Why you need a Practising Certificate (PC) It is the statutory responsibility of each solicitor to ensure that they have a Practising Certificate in force before providing legal services of any kind
Why use ADR There are a number of reasons why parties with a dispute might prefer to use ADR rather than having a case heard in court. These include: Privacy: the meetings involved in arbitration,
Why Use a Solicitor There are many reasons why it's important to get legal advice from a practising solicitor and member of the Law Society. From employment law to family law, from making a will to