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Consumer Rights
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Employment
Unfair dismissal, redundancy, WRC claims, contracts, wages.
Family Law
Divorce, separation, custody, maintenance, protection orders.
Immigration
Visas, citizenship, work permits, family reunification.
Personal & Civil
Defamation, neighbour disputes, data protection, civil rights.
Small Claims
€2,000 limit, how to file, prepare, attend hearings.
Tenancy & Property
Tenancy & Property covers the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords across Ireland. From rent increases and Rent Pressur…
Traffic & Motoring
Penalty points, speeding, insurance, accidents, appeals.
Wills & Probate
Writing a will, inheritance, probate process, estate planning.
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The most-read questions across all areas of Irish law this month.
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PERSONAL & CIVIL
How long do I have to make a personal injury claim in Ireland?
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SMALL CLAIMS
How does the Small Claims Court work in Ireland?
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TRAFFIC & MOTORING
What should I do if I receive a Fixed Charge Notice in Ireland?
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IMMIGRATION
How long do I need to live in Ireland to apply for citizenship?
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WILLS & PROBATE
What happens if I die without making a will in Ireland?
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FAMILY LAW
How long do I have to be separated before I can get divorced in Ireland?
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EMPLOYMENT
Can I be fired during my probationary period in Ireland?
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TENANCY & PROPERTY
Can my landlord raise the rent more than once a year in Ireland?
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CONSUMER RIGHTS
Can a shop refuse to give me a refund for a faulty product?
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