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Marriage Breakdown – Your Divorce Questions Answered
Lynch Solicitors are acknowledged experts in the area of separation, divorce and other family matters. John Lynch looks at the most commonly asked questions in an article that answers your divorce questions and more. Where do you start? The first step to explore...
Lynsey Bennett’s High Court urgent Case Progression- Cervical Cancer Misdiagnosis
In November 2020 we received instructions from Lynsey Bennett that she was terminally ill with incurable cancer. Lynsey also instructed us that she had been offered a poor prognosis in terms of life expectancy. We immediately issued High Court Proceedings...
New Year Resolutions – Litigation, Business & Succession
New Year resolutions! a few Legal thoughts for 2021 With a New Year usual comes new plans and resolutions or in some cases dusting off last year's resolutions. While This is a very unusual year for us all, it might provide the time and resolve needed to follow through...
Family Home & Bankruptcy – A Comprehensive Guide
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....
Rights of a Cohabitant: What Are Your Rights If You Are Living With A Partner?
John Lynch looks the issue of rights of a cohabitant. What are they and how do you classify as a cohabitant? How long do you have to be living together to qualify as a cohabitant? What do you need to do to prove that you are cohabiting? And, what happens if the...
Pre-Nups,Cohabitation &Co-ownership Agreements
Pre-nups and other agreements are no longer the preserve of the rich and famous. They are becoming increasingly popular among couples. There are various agreements that you should consider putting in place if you are contemplating legal relationships. A Prenuptial...
Marriage Breakdown – Your Divorce Questions Answered
It is important that all parties are ready to deal with the practicalities of the breakup. To do this, you may need the help of professionals – psychologists, counsellors, mediators and lawyers.
Why You Should Make A Will
This article looks at why you should make a will and the benefits of working with a legal professional. We also look at what happens when a will is contested and the issues that need to be considered when writing a Will. What Is A Will? A Will is a legal document...
Enduring Power of Attorney – Thinking Ahead
An EPA will outline what happens should you become incapacitated and are no longer able to voice your wishes. We explain the role further in this blog.






