Q Having waited for prices to drop I have now decided to buy a property. I understand that this property may have been repossessed by a Bank or that the seller might be a Receiver appointed by the Bank. I have heard that this will make the transaction more complicated than normal. Is there anything
The Personal Insolvency Act 2012 became law in Ireland on the 26th December 2012 and provides a dramatic change to debt arrangements in Ireland. The Act provides for three different scenarios offering relief at different levels for different types of debtors. The entry level mechanism designed to deal with unsecured personal debt of €20,000 or
In simple terms a will sets out what is to be done with your assets when you die and who is to benefit. It can be as simple or as complex as your circumstances require. It should take account of your particular family circumstances and your wishes for your family in the event of your
Q I am about to open a new business and plan to recruit 2 full time employees at first. Do I have to prepare contracts of employment for them? A Once a person commences work for another person or for a company, a contractual relationship exists, regardless of whether or not a contract of employment
WHAT ARE YOUR ENTITLEMENTS WHEN A COHABITING COUPLE SPLIT Q. I broke up with my partner. We were together 5 years and were living together for the last 3 years. My friends tell me that there is some new law and that I am in the same position as if we had married and I
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