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Founded in 1900

P. O’Connor & Son has acted in the administration of estates since 1900.

Our latest guide, which you can download by clicking the button below, addresses a number of important questions:

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What happens after someone dies?

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If the deceased made a will?

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If there is no will?

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Responsibilities of personal representatives.

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I am a personal representative – where do I start?

If you require anymore information or wish to speak to a solicitor about Inheritance law please contact our office.