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Wills and Deceased
Person's property:
Expert advice is essential to ensure that the
benefit of a deceased person's estate passes in
the exact manner they intended. LegalAdvice.ie
can advise clients on all aspects of Wills and
Probate, from making a will, dealing with taxation
issues, and even setting up trusts and other more
complex tax-based structures.
Following bereavement, Legaladvice.ie can help
speed up the process of getting a Grant of Probate,
and dealing with the Administration of Estates.
LegalAdvice.ie also advises survivors, or next-of-kin
on entitlement, and can take action on behalf
of disinherited or excluded children.
Contact LegalAdvice.ie now for a free consultation
on planning your estate, or dealing with a deceased
person's assets. Why leave it to the taxman?
Tax and Pensions:
It's hard to keep up with the constant changes
in taxation and pensions legislation. Past decisions
need to be reviewed in the light of new circumstances.
The financial environment, and your personal circumstances
are likely to change regularly.
Making the best use of your money, be it hard-earned
income, or a fortunate windfall, requires some
consideration and the right decisions. You can
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and relief, and the rewards for a little forward
planning can be considerable.
Contact LegalAdvice.ie for some sensible and
profitable advice. Because we're independent advisors
acting only for you, control of your money is
put back in your hands.
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Residential
and Investment Property:
Buying or selling a home, examining investment
opportunities, avoiding property pitfalls are
all part of the LegalAdvice.ie service. Negotiation
skills and advice on property deals, leasing letting
or renting property is all available from LegalAdvice.ie.
Landlord and Tenant law is also dealt with simply
and efficiently to maximise client benefit.
LegalAdvice.ie can give you valuable advice on
Loans, Mortgages, Insurance, Planning Permission,
Conveyancing, Leases and Rental Agreements, Property
Tax, and Tax Relief available.
Special advice for first-time buyers is always
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consultation on your first, or next, property
transaction.
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Employment:
If you have a concern about any aspect of your
employment, contact LegalAdvice.ie for sound,
practical advice. We can discuss your rights and
responsibilities as an employee in a sympathetic
and confidential way.
Employment law lays down clear rules for dealing
with job applications, procedure at interviews,
the working environment, equality and discrimination,
bullying and harassment, unfair dismissals, redundancy,
maternity and sick leave, and many other areas.
If necessary, we can issue court proceedings,
and handle all negotiations with employers. LegalAdvice.ie
will work on your behalf to ensure a satisfactory
outcome to any dispute. We also have experience
in Labour Court and Employment Appeals Tribunal
cases.
Legaladvice.ie can also advise on industrial
action and trade disputes.
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Consumer's Rights:
Modern legislation protects the consumer against
the supply of faulty goods or services, and against
negligence by a supplier of goods or services.
LegalAdvice.ie protects your rights as a consumer,
and will take whatever action is required to win
compensation for our clients. If you prefer to
have the contract enforced, this option may be
available too.
If you feel you have been treated badly by a
manufacturer, supplier, or retailer of goods,
contact LegalAdvice.ie now for a free assessment
of your case. If your grievance is with the supplier
of a service, e.g. insurance or savings products,
estate agents, or builders you may also be entitled
to claim.
Remember, 'time is of the essence' so contact
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assessment of your case.
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Litigation
If you have suffered loss or injury, you may
be entitled to compensation. Remember though,
if you delay too long you will lose the right
to sue.
LegalAdvice.ie's litigation service for private
individuals operates at every level of the courts
system, and arbitrations too. The main focus of
the LegalAdvice.ie litigation team is to offer
realistic assessment of cases, negotiate the best
settlement, and if necessary conduct court cases
to ensure maximum success.
LegalAdvice.ie litigation service covers Accidents
& Personal Injury claims, Medical Negligence,
Unfair Dismissal, Discrimination and Employment
issues, Defamation, Property Disputes, Consumer
and Credit Law, Professional Negligence, Breach
of Contract, and all types of disputes involving
individual clients.
Contact us immediately for a free consultation.
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Family Law:
LegalAdvice.ie provides a wide range of Family
Law services with integrity and a professional
dedication that reflects the importance of this
area of law.
The LegalAdvice.ie Family Law unit deals with
the difficult areas of Divorce, Judicial Separation,
Nullity, and all aspects of a marriage breakdown.
Sometimes these events involve advice on domestic
violence, barring orders. Issues relating to access
to children, including custody, guardianship visiting
rights and abduction are dealt with By LegalAdvice.ie
lawyers, with compassion and discretion.
Ongoing matters such as settlements, maintenance,
financial property and real estate, Insurance
policies and pensions are dealt with efficiently
by LegalAdvice.ie giving clients security and
peace of mind.
Legal Advice.ie also deals with non-contentious
areas such as adoption, disability entitlements
etc.
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Immigration &
Citizenship:
LegalAdvice.ie offers a friendly and efficient
service to foreign nationals who wish to live
and work in Ireland.
Whether you are seeking asylum, visiting Ireland
for a temporary stay, seeking Irish citizenship,
or setting up a business as a non-national living
in Ireland, LegalAdvice.ie can help you get the
very best result for your case.
All non-EEA persons are subject to Immigration
Controls upon arrival in Ireland, but may be allowed
to stay up to 90 days if certain requirements
are met. For those seeking work in Ireland, a
Work Permit is required. A person may be allowed
to stay longer than 90 days, if they meet certain
conditions.
Most visitors to Ireland do not require visa.
However, Transit Visas are required by citizens
of Afghanistan, Albania, Bulgaria, Cuba, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia, Montenegro),Ghana,
Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Moldova, Nigeria, Romania,
Somalia, and Sri Lanka. For more information,
contact LegalAdvice.ie today.
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