Family Home & Bankruptcy – A Comprehensive Guide
Thursday, 01 October 2020
by John Lynch
While coverage of the recent changes to the Bankruptcy Laws has focused on the reduction of the bankruptcy term from three years to one year, a number of other amendments were made. These will have a serious effect on a person’s decision to file for bankruptcy. The role of the Official Assignee (who takes over
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Personal Insolvency Arrangements – How they Work
Friday, 14 August 2020
by John Lynch
Where Do You Go With Your Debts? We are often asked about personal insolvency arrangements. This blog is accompanied by a video and a podcast that will hopefully help you to understand the issues involved.
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Debt Management & Facing The Problem
Thursday, 13 February 2020
by John Lynch
As we continue our New Years Legal resolutions for 2020, one issue which people may feel forced to face is debt. Debt management and facing up to the problem is the first step in resolving the issue. However, it is often difficult to face the burden of debt and to know where or who to
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
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Debt, Gillian O'Mahony, Insolvency, John Lynch, legal advice, Money Troubles, PIP, Tipperary
Bankruptcy Boom: Increase in numbers applying
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
by John Lynch
The new ‘one year bankruptcy ’ continues to be an appealing alternative for those struggling with unsustainable debt as some 552 people are projected to be adjudicated bankrupt this year according to the latest figures from the Insolvency Service of Ireland. A total of €776 million is the estimated debt that will be included in
- Published in Bankruptcy & Insolvency
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Bankruptcy, Banks, Debt, Insolvency, John Lynch, Loans, Mortgage, Personal Insolvency Arrangements, Tipperary