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Halpenny P C L & Son

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  • 96 Georges st Upr Dun Laoghaire A96 RF66 Co. Dublin

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P.C.L. Halpenny & Son is a long established law firm based in Dun Laoghaire, providing a comprehensive range of legal services to a wide range of business, corporate and private clients.


halpenny@pclhalpenny.ie

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How Do I Settle Business Disputes in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If my business partner and I are having disagreements, what are my options for resolving a dispute? Should I go to court or is there another way?

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What Are My Rights Regarding Adoption in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I am considering adopting a child in Ireland. What are the legal steps, and what rights do I have as an adoptive parent?

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How Do I Apply for a Visa to Live in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I want to move to Ireland permanently. What is the process for applying for a visa, and what are the requirements?

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What Are My Rights When Renting in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

I’m renting an apartment in Dublin. What are my rights in terms of repairs, rent increases, and eviction?

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I was involved in a car accident last week. What should I do if I’ve been injured, and how can I claim compensation?

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Can I Legally Record a Conversation in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

If I’m having a conversation with someone, can I legally record it in Ireland without their consent?

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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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What Should I Do If I Am Arrested in Ireland? 1 Answer

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15.12.2024

What are my rights if I’m arrested by the Gardaí? Can I refuse to answer questions, and do I need a solicitor immediately?

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