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The deceased's estate

What happens the deceased's estate
How to get access to the deceased person's money and property, the rights of family members under wills and how property is distributed on intestacy.

Dealing with the deceased's estate
This covers in detail the steps involved in taking out probate or letters of administration in Ireland. What an executor or administrator must do to implement the will or the requirement of the Succession Act.

Presumption of paternity Explanation of the presumption of paternity in marital and non-marital situations in Ireland and the repercussions of this rule on children's rights to inheritance and maintenance.
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