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  • 15 years ago
http://BusinessAndLegal.ie Making a will in Ireland is a seemingly straightforward task but can go disastrously wrong and open up a can of worms for those left behind if not done properly.The requirements for a valid will in Ireland are set out in the Succession Act, 1965 and are not unduly onerous.However making a will should only be carried out after seeking legal advice as there are many nuances which you need to be aware of which can help you avoid some costly mistakes..
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