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Explainer – The Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme
If you have been the victim of a crime in Ireland, whether a criminal assault, sexual assault, an unprovoked attack, or other instance which has caused you financial lost, then you may be entitled...
Justice Minister Helen McEntee to Propose Reforms for Offenders
A set of sweeping reforms is set to be brought before Cabinet today by Justice Minister Helen McEntee, giving judges new powers to set minimum terms for life sentences. In addition, judges will also...
5 Common Categories of Protective Leave For Employees in Ireland
Working Time Protected Leave, more commonly referred to as Protective Leave, encompasses certain categories of statutorily protective leave for employees in Ireland. Employees on protective leave...
I’ve been injured while holidaying abroad – am I entitled to make a claim?
While the majority of Irish holidaymakers enjoy their relaxing time abroad, accidents while on holiday are unfortunately not an uncommon occurrence. Typical incidents which can result in personal...
Applying for a Decree of Divorce in Ireland – What Conditions Need to be Met?
In order to apply for a divorce in Ireland, certain conditions must be met before submitting an application to a court for a decree of divorce. This is a legal document which states that the...
The TV Licence Fee in Ireland Looks Set to Remain, but Could You Be Exempt From The Payment?
Under Irish law, everyone who is in possession of a device in their home that is capable of receiving a television signal, even if the device is broken, must pay the annual €160 TV licence fee. The...
St Patricks Day 2022
A very Happy St Patricks Weekend to all our clients.
1/3 People Believe that Rights of People with Disabilities Not Adequately Respected in Ireland
Those with disabilities and their rights are not sufficiently protected in Irish law, according to a survey commissioned by Safeguarding Ireland. The survey, which was carried out by Red C last...
The Public Service Card: what’s all the fuss about?
What is the card? The Public Service Card was rolled out by the government in 2011 and it is designed to allow you to easily access public services such as social welfare payments, passports,...
7 Reasons to Settle Your Injuries Board Claim.
7 Reasons to Settle Your Injuries Board Claim Do you still suffer from pain anytime during the day or night which was not there before the injury? Will you have to take medicine for the foreseeable...
5 Tips For Single People when buying a house with a partner
Instead of shopping for a sparkly engagement ring, today many couples in a committed relationship are in the market for something equally shiny and precious: the keys to a newly purchased home. A...