by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Sep 16, 2021 | Legal Guides, Making A Will, Probate Law
P. O’Connor & Son solicitors advises clients on all aspects of Capital Acquisitions Tax (CAT) – gifts and inheritance tax. We work with clients, when making a will, to reduce the impact of CAT on their families and reduce the burden of tax to be paid....
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Aug 25, 2021 | Buying Or Selling Property, Making A Will, Probate Law, Property Law
Property Clinic: Stamp duty, capital gains tax and gift tax liabilities should be considered – Capital gains tax will arise where the beneficiary of the gift of a site does not occupy the house built as their only or main residence for three years Siobhán...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Aug 24, 2021 | Legal Guides, Making A Will, Probate Law
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: Z What happens after someone dies? Z If the deceased made a will?...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jun 2, 2021 | Making A Will, Probate Law
Property Clinic: The Succession Act has clear rules as to the entitlements of next of kin William O’Connor, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | May 9, 2021 | Making A Will, Property Law
Property Clinic: You must make a will if you want a say over who inherits your property William O’Connor, Solicitor and Partner at our firm, recently featured in The Irish Times Property Clinic. You can read the original article here and or read the full article...
by P O'Connor & Son, solicitors | Jun 10, 2015 | Making A Will, Power Of Attorney
A power of attorney is a legal document created during your life, when you are in good mental health. It allows you to appoint a person or persons (the attorney) to take actions on your behalf. A power of attorney can be specific and/or limited to a particular purpose...