Essential services; Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney in the time of Covid 19.
Margaret O’Connell gives an update on practical issues surrounding making and changing wills and signing Enduring Powers of Attorney...
The Domestic Violence Act 2018 – Victims’ rights strengthened
Sarah Ryan looks at the reforms introduced by the Domestic Violence Act 2018. Sarah Ryan is an Associate in our Family Law Unit. The...
Making a will in the time of Covid 19.
Margaret O’Connell gives an update on new protocols introduced by the Law Society on making a will during the current coronavirus health...
COVID-19 Update
Important Notice. In response to the Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team in relation to the current health crisis,...
A GUIDE TO THE LAW IN RELATION TO UNFAIR DISMISSALS & CONSTRUCTIVE DISMISSALS
Any aggrieved employee may make a complaint to the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) where he or she believes there is a contravention...
PERSONAL INJURIES CLAIMS
Whilst there has been a lot of negative media commentary recently about personal injury litigation it is important to remember that if...
An over-view on the current stamp duty treatment of the transfer of land and building sites.
New stamping rules, agricultural land, consanguinity relief, farm consolidation relief and residential development stamp duty refund...
Help with the Fair Deal Scheme
Margaret O’Connell talks about Care Representative Applications before the Circuit Court. An application to be appointed a Care...
We are hiring!
Dermot G O’Donovan Solicitors has a vacancy for an experienced legal secretary. This role offers challenging, interesting and rewarding...
We need to talk about Enduring Powers of Attorney
Margaret O’Connell talks about Enduring Powers of Attorney and why we all need to consider making one essential. An Enduring Power of...