Medical Negligence – Part I
Friday, 19 July 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 16th July 2013 Orlagh Wafer on Medical Negligence [soundcloud id=’165868398′] Download our Medical Negligence – Part I notes What is Medical Negligence? Medical negligence is a rapidly expanding area of litigation in Ireland. Medical Negligence is essentially an act or omission by a health care professional which is below
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Bankruptcy Reform in Ireland
Friday, 12 July 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 9th July 2013 John M.Lynch on Bankruptcy Reform in Ireland [soundcloud id=’165868244′] Download our Bankruptcy Reform in Ireland notes During the past few weeks we have been discussing the Personal Insolvency Act 2012 and how it will work in practice in terms of relief options for those
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Personal Insolvency Arrangements
Conveyancing: THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM!
Friday, 12 July 2013
by John Lynch
With the limited finance available, those with the ability to buy are rare. If you are a seller you should make sure that you are able to attract buyers and secure a successful sale. We are finding that we are running into problems when buying or selling properties that could be prevented by a little
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Tips for Reforming the Conveyancing System
Thursday, 04 July 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 2nd July 2013 Reforming the Conveyancing System [soundcloud id=’165868037′] Download our Tips for Reforming the Conveyancing System notes With the limited finance available, those with the ability to buy are rare. If you are a seller you should make sure that you are able to attract buyers and secure a
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Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP)
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 25th June 2012 Andrea Gleasure on Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process [soundcloud id=’166753247′] Download Our Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP) Notes What is the Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process? The Mortgage Arrears Resolution Process (MARP) is a procedure introduced by the Central Bank of Ireland in their Code of Conduct on
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How Will a Personal Insolvency Practitioner and a Prescribed Financial Statement benefit my Insolvency Application?
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
by John Lynch
Our Personal Insolvency and Bankruptcy seminars are well underway at this stage and for any of you who have not had the opportunity to attend yet our seminar will be taking place in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel tomorrow (26th June) at 5.30pm, we’ll be in the Tower Hotel Waterford on Wednesday, 3rd July at 5.30pm; the Cork International Airport
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Where Do You Go With The Personal Insolvency Act?
Saturday, 22 June 2013
by John Lynch
The Personal Insolvency Act 2012 introduced new measures to assist those with mortgage arrears or other debt. We are hosting a series of free “Personal Insolvency and Bankruptcy” seminars in Tipperary, Kilkenny, Portlaoise, Waterford, Cork and Limerick in June and July. Those who attend the seminars will have the opportunity to learn about the Act
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Tips for Less Stress When Purchasing Your Dream Home!
Friday, 31 May 2013
by John Lynch
Prepare When approaching a bank or lender to look for a mortgage, preparation is essential so it is important to get advice beforehand. Many people will seek the advice of a mortgage broker, who can guide them through the application and help them to submit it to the banks and building societies. The banks need
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Resolve Your Disputes with ADR Instead of Court
Friday, 17 May 2013
by John Lynch
[custom_frame_left][/custom_frame_left] More often than not people prefer to avoid going to court and in recent years we have seen a huge growth in alternative dispute resolution, which is an alternative way of resolving disputes instead of going to Court. In sensitive matters – in either business or personal life – ADR does not add to
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Buying your Home in a Recession
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 14th May 2013 [soundcloud id=’166911797′] Download our Buying Your Home in a Recession notes What should people do before approaching a bank for a mortgage? When approaching the bank or lending institution with a view to looking for a mortgage, preparation is essential – it is extremely important to get
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Family Law Review – Maintenance
Wednesday, 08 May 2013
by John Lynch
Tipp FM Legal Slot – 7th May 2013 Andrea Gleasure on Maintenance [soundcloud id=’166913018′] Download our Family Law Review – Maintenance notes During the month of April we discussed Family Law matters such as Cohabitants, Civil Partnership, Access, Maintenance and Guardianship, Separation and Divorce and ADR for family law disputes. This morning I will review Maintenance. Maintenance
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ADR – Alternative Dispute Resolution – An Alternative to Court
Wednesday, 08 May 2013
by John Lynch
Alternative Dispute Resolution [soundcloud id=’166915154′] Download our ADR – Alternative Dispute Resolution notes What is Alternative Dispute Resolution? There is a growing belief that litigation – the court system – is not the best way to resolve disputes. More often than not people prefer to avoid going to court and during the past year we
Marriage Breakdown – Options: Where Do We Go From Here, My Dear!
Wednesday, 01 May 2013
by John Lynch
Between 2006 and 2011 the number of married people in Ireland increased by nearly 10%, and the number of divorced people increased by more than 150% between 2002 and 2012. These statistics show both a higher incidence of marriage breakdown and a greater number of couples getting a divorce following separation. If you are faced
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Marriage Breakdown
Cohabitants Gain Rights Without Walking Down the Aisle
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
by John Lynch
The Civil Partnership Act came into effect on 1st January 2011. The Act is two-fold as it provides for both the civil registration of same-sex partnerships and also the rights and duties of cohabiting couples whether same sex or opposite sex. Cohabitants can fall into a wide variety of categories, ranging from young couples living
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Marriage Breakdown Options
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
by John Lynch
Download our Marriage Breakdown Part II & ADR notes Between 2006 and 2011 the number of married people in Ireland increased by nearly 10%, and the number of divorced people increased by more than 150% between 2002 and 2012. These statistics reflect both a higher incidence of marriage breakdown and a greater number of couples
- Published in Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues