For over 35 years, our specialist Wills, Probate & Estate Planning Team have provided expert legal advice and representation to families in Ireland.
We work with private individuals, trustees and beneficiaries, commercial entities, and chartered organisations with assets in Ireland, within the EU and overseas. For families and private clients, we always endeavour to provide wealth and succession planning advice which is tailored to your precise situation and future wishes. And in the event of a new set of life circumstances, such as getting married or receiving an inheritance, we will help you to make the necessary changes to your Will.
Our Wills, Probate & Estate Planning Expertise
We provide a wide range of specialist Wills, Probate & Estate Planning services including:
Administration of Estates, including advising the beneficiaries and / or family members of their rights in relation to the estate
Administration of & winding-up of Trusts, including advising the beneficiaries or potential beneficiaries of their rights and entitlements
Advice in the formation of Family Partnerships
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contentious Trust & Probate Matters
Estate Planning with Capital Tax advice
Legal Right Share entitlements of Spouses & rights of qualified cohabitees
Powers of Attorney / Enduring Powers of Attorney / Wards of Court
Preparation & drafting of Wills
S117 & S121 Applications taken by Children
As a full-service law firm, our Wills, Probate & Estate Planning Team benefit from the firm’s multi-disciplinary offering by tapping into the legal expertise and specialist knowledge across many practice areas including Commercial & Commercial, Employment, Property and Litigation & Dispute Resolution.
Our Wills, Probate & Estate Planning Dispute Resolution Services
If you or a member of your family are involved in a contentious Will or probate matter as an administrator, beneficiary or another interested party, we will take the time to listen to the details of your case and outline your options.
We have developed an enviable reputation in both non-legal alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) methods, and where necessary, formal legal dispute representation. It is always our aim to preserve relationships between family members and loved ones, and will often recommend ADR as a first step due to the reduced cost and stress involved, and most importantly, it is highly effective in bringing about long-term and amicable resolutions.