New Year’s Resolution 1: Insolvency – Deal or Bust!
Monday, 20 January 2014
by John Lynch
Legal Column, South Tipp Today, 16th January 2014 This month, in our legal column, we will run a series of New Year’s resolutions articles. It seems appropriate to start the year with an area that we have talked about quite a lot last year – the new statutory Personal Insolvency code. Lose the Debt and get
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
New Year’s Resolution 2: Don’t Underestimate Your Personal Injury
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 14th January 2014 Andrea Gleasure on Personal Injury [soundcloud id=’165871519′] Download our – New Year’s Resolution 2. Don’t Underestimate Your Personal Injury – notes Last year, we regularly discussed personal injury claims and the Injuries Board’s suggestion that legal representation is not necessary and that claims can be resolved within
- Published in Personal Injury & Litigation
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Compensation
New Year’s Resolution 1: Insolvency – Do that Deal or Bust!
Thursday, 09 January 2014
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 7th January 2014 John M. Lynch on Insolvency – Do that Deal or Bust! [soundcloud id=’165871426′] Download our – New Year’s Resolution 1: Insolvency – Do that Deal or Bust! – notes This time last year the Personal Insolvency Act had just been signed into law. While it is still early
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Family Law Developments
Wednesday, 08 January 2014
by John Lynch
Legal Column, South Tipp Today, 2nd January 2014 As we begin 2014 today I will discuss significant developments in the area of Family Law that we have seen over the last year. Traditionally, the Courts viewed the “family unit” as the conservative family model based on marriage, as enshrined in the Constitution. More recently,
- Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
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Guardianship
Bankruptcy & Personal Insolvency – One Year On
Friday, 20 December 2013
by John Lynch
Bankruptcy & Personal Insolvency – One Year On The new law on bankruptcy came into effect recently after Minister for Justice Alan Shatter signed an order to introduce the measure. The move completed the Government’s new personal insolvency and bankruptcy model in Ireland. Personal Insolvency Process The Insolvency code is our way, in Ireland, of
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
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Personal Insolvency Arrangements
Family Law Update
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 17th December 2013 John M. Lynch on Family Law [soundcloud id=’165871315′] Download our Family Law Update notes This morning John Lynch will update listeners on particularly interesting developments in Family Law. John, what developments in Family Law have you seen recently? A non-biological parent who was in loco parentis was
- Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Bankruptcy and Personal Insolvency Update
Friday, 13 December 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 10th December 2013 John M. Lynch on Bankruptcy and Personal Insolvency [soundcloud id=’165871201′] Download our Bankruptcy & Personal Insolvency Update notes The new law on bankruptcy came into effect last week after Minister for Justice Alan Shatter signed an order to introduce the measure. John, what do the changes mean
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
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Personal Insolvency Arrangements
DePuy Hip Recall Update
Wednesday, 04 December 2013
by John Lynch
John M. Lynch on DePuy Hip Recall Update [soundcloud id=’165871080′] Download our 2013 in Review – DePuy Hip Recall Update notes As John Lynch celebrates 30 years in business this year, this month we will review areas of law and cases that have been particularly topical in 2013. John, last week you spoke on the
- Published in Medical Negligence
Inheritance Rights – Your Will May Be Invalid!
Friday, 29 November 2013
by John Lynch
To avoid future complications it is important to be aware of your inheritance rights and of the life events that will revoke your existing will. Inheritance Rights of Spouses When a person dies intestate (without a will) the law decides how their estate is divided. When it comes to the rights of spouses and children
- Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
Wills & Wills Trusts Review
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 19th November 2013 [soundcloud id=’165870856′] Download our Wills & Will Trusts Review notes During the past month we have been speaking about Wills. This morning we will review the topic. Do most people have wills and why is having a will so important? Recent research has shown that only
- Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
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Wills
Will Trusts – Who Will Be There for Your Child if You Can’t Be?
Thursday, 14 November 2013
by John Lynch
Legal Column – 14th November 2013 Parents of young children are advised to make a will trust so that if they both pass away when their children are young they have made provisions by appointing Guardians of their choice, ensuring that each child is properly provided for and that they have the right people in place to
- Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) & Living Wills
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 12th November 2013 Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) & Living Wills [soundcloud id=’165870772′] Download our Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) & Living Wills notes What is an Enduring Power of Attorney (know as an EPA or Living Will)? If someone becomes incapacitated through disability, illness or a progressive degenerative disease
- Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
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Wills
Prenuptial Agreements Interview – The Spin, Spin 103.8
Monday, 11 November 2013
by John Lynch
11th November 2013 As Minister for Justice, Alan Shatter, is considering the legal position of prenuptial agreements, today on The Spin, Spin 103.8, Gillian O’Mahony spoke to Lauren and Rory about the topic. Listen to the Show here… [soundcloud id=’166031995′] For further advice or if you wish to discuss any other legal area please contact reception@lynchsolicitors.ie or
- Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
Inheritance Rights of Spouses, Civil Partners, Cohabitants and Children
Wednesday, 06 November 2013
by John Lynch
Inheritance Rights of Spouses, Civil Partners, Cohabitants and Children [soundcloud id=’165870553′] Download our Inheritance Rights of Spouses, Civil Partners, Cohabitants and Children notes We live in a society with many different types of family units so today I will discuss inheritance rights that apply to different categories of people and family members. The legal landscape
- Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
Will Trusts for Children (Minors)
Wednesday, 06 November 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 29th October 2012 Will Trusts for Children (Minors) [soundcloud id=’165870651′] Download our Will Trusts for Children (Minors) notes We have been discussing wills during the past couple of weeks, remind us again what happens if a parent dies and they have not made a will? The surviving spouse will
- Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
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Wills