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District Court Family Law Remedies
Posted on February 11, 2011 at 7:28 AM |
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District Court Family Law Remedies The process involved in separating from a partner or spouse
is often a painful experience. Initial arrangements with regard to matters
such as maintenance of yourself or your spouse/partner, custody of and access
to dependent children frequently do not function in a satisfactory manner. It is
possible to remedy the situation using the services of the District Family
Court. A full description of District Court family services is available from
the following link: Most Family Law services in the Dublin Metropolitan District
(Apart from Swords and Dun Laoghaire) are offered through the District Court
Family Law Office at Dolphin House in Temple Bar: Full details are on the next link including information about Emergency Domestic Violence Cases: Here are some useful links in if you are the victim of domestic violence. Remember both Women and Men are victims of domestic violence as well as children: http://www.womensaid.ie/ In Family Law proceedings many people prefer to be
represented by a solicitor to enable them to make the best possible case before
the District Court judge. Patrick M. Martin Solicitors can handle all aspects of your
District Court Case. Being represented by a Solicitor often facilitates
settlement on the steps of the Court and avoids the stress of your having to
give testimony in a court case. It is of course possible to represent yourself in any matter
before a court but before doing so perhaps you should bear in mind the famous advice
of Abraham Lincoln: “A man who represents himself has a fool for a client” |
Property, Assets and Liabilities on Death - Probate and Administration Intestate of the Estate of a Deceased Person.
Posted on January 11, 2011 at 10:18 AM |
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What happens to Property, Assets and Liabilities when someone dies? Probate and Administration Intestate of the Estate of a Deceased Person. Dealing with the property, assets and
liabilities of a deceased loved one can be a complicated and daunting process
at a time of bereavement. Although it is possible to handle the administration
of a deceased person’s estate yourself through the Personal Probate section of
the Probate Office many people choose to engage the services of a solicitor to
minimize stress and hassle at a difficult time. Patrick M. Martin Solicitors will handle
the process of making the obligatory return to the Revenue, drafting the
necessary documents for the High Court Probate Office and Administering the
Assets and Liabilities of the Estate once the Letters of Administration have
issued from the High Court. Here are some useful links from
the Revenue Commissioners and the Citizens Information Board: |
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