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Vaginal Mesh – The new Cervical Check Scandal!
Thousands of Australian families coming to terms with Vaginal Mesh scandal It is now emerging that thousands of women in Ireland and worldwide have suffered traumatic complications as a result of vaginal mesh surgery. A number of women recently won their...
Divorce: Living Apart Requirement Reduced to 2 Years
We look at the changes to the living apart requirement, which has been reduced as part of The Family Law Act 2019. The Family Law Act 2019, which amends the law on Divorce, has commenced. The Act reduces the minimum living-apart period specified in the Family Law...
Medical Negligence – What Makes a Case?
This blog from Lynch Solicitors looks at what constitutes a medical negligence case, breach of duty, and the steps that might be taken.
Family Law Court Reform – What Changes Can We Expect?
Changes in Divorce - New Legislation The Family Law Bill 2019 has now passed all stages in the Oireachtas. The legislation follows the passing of the divorce referendum on May 24 to amend the Constitution. The referendum was carried by 82% of those who...
Family Law Court Reform finally on the way
Passing of changes in Divorce Legislation The Family Law Bill 2019 has now passed all stages in the Oireachtas. The legislation follows the passing of the divorce referendum on May 24 to amend the Constitution. The referendum was carried by 82% of those who voted The...
Taking a Personal Injury Case – Stumbling Blocks
The scope for taking a Personal Injury case can be quite wide when you consider that it can include an accident at work, an accident in a public place or a road traffic accident. As well as that, the injuries can vary from a sprained ankle to serious head injuries and...
When Love Breaks Down – Relationship Breakdown & Family Law
A relationship breakdown can often be a very traumatic and upsetting time for all involved. Whether it is a couple living together, parents of children, or a married couple, every relationship break up brings its own unique challenges and hurdles. What happens when...
Enduring Power of Attorney – Thinking Ahead
We have often spoken about wills and their importance to lay out your wishes. An Enduring Power of Attorney (called EPA) is a complement to any Will. An EPA will outline what happens should you become incapacitated and are no longer able to voice your wishes....
When is it too late to take a case?
The Statute of Limitations is an integral part of every legal process. It is important to bear in mind in any case, where an issue may come before a court, time is of the essence. Does the statute favour the defendant? It is commonly commented on, that in cases...








