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O’Grady Solicitors & Co Cork

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Karen McDonald

I had Yuli as my solicitor to help me get guardianship of my baby niece. Absolutely excellent i am so happy with the out come. I would reccomend O'Grady solicitors to anyone. Thank you so much.

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How Can I Avoid Debt in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m worried about accumulating debt. How can I manage my finances and avoid falling into debt in Ireland?

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How Do I Contest a Fine in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I receive a fine for something I didn’t do, what steps can I take to contest it legally?

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How Can I Start a Business in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m considering starting a small business in Cork. What are the legal steps involved in registering my business?

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If I need to go to family court, am I eligible for legal aid in Ireland, and how do I apply?

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If I want to protect my business name, how do I register a trademark in Ireland?

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Can I Claim Benefits If I’m Unemployed in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’ve recently lost my job. Am I entitled to any benefits or financial support from the government in Ireland?

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Do I Have to Pay Tax on Inheritance in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I inherit property or money, am I required to pay inheritance tax in Ireland? How much can I inherit before I need to pay tax?

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I was dismissed from my job, and I feel the decision was unfair. What steps can I take to challenge this in Ireland?

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