by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Oct 18, 2024 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Property Law
Both Irish Water and the local council claim it is a private matter Patrick O’Connor, Senior Partner and Solicitor at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article below. I...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jul 5, 2024 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Property Law
‘Construction workers were using my small yard space for scaffolding without permission.’ At no stage has any offer been made by the owner or the contractor to foot the expenses I have already incurred. Samantha Geraghty, Managing Partner and Solicitor at...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Nov 14, 2023 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Probate Law, Property Law
Amy Collins, Solicitor at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article below. I wonder if you could help with a problem. My Mother died about 12 years ago and her will state that we...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Nov 8, 2023 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Property Law
Katie Cadden, Solicitor and Mediator at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article below. Thank you for considering my question. There is a house near a beach area in West Cork...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Nov 2, 2023 | Alternative Dispute Resolution
Katie Cadden, Solicitor and Mediator at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article below. We live directly across the road from a 24 hour service station and some months back they...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Nov 8, 2022 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Buying Or Selling Property
Property Clinic: The management company has applied compound interest to the monies due from 2008 When it comes to resolving a dispute over monies owed, a pragmatic rather than a principled course of action may be called for. Patrick O’Connor, Solicitor and Managing...