Protect your Property with help from a Property Law Specialist

Posted by Hover | Litigation | Posted on May 30th, 2011

It is well understood that your property is of utmost importance to you; whether it is personal or commercial. It goes without saying that your home is one of the most important properties where you hold your rights. The property law specialist is an expert in the field of dealing with property issues; offering a wide range of solutions to a host of issues that might have cropped up in your life.

The issues may involve several aspects like buying or selling of your residential or commercial property, mortgaging your property or re-mortgaging it and investment issues related to property deals. The property law specialist today offers services that are optimised with the help of technical assistance. With the help of online technologies, they are now at your doorstep, waiting to offer their valuable services to you.

Why Age and Assets Matter for Prenuptial Cases

Posted by Hover | Family | Posted on May 26th, 2011

This is a relevant issue when it comes to signing a prenuptial agreement. Yes age and assets really matter when it comes to agreeing to some legal terms before you are about to tie the knot. In fact, if you have thought that celebrities are the only ones signing up prenuptial agreements, then you are wrong. There are millions of couples signing them.

They say that the older you get, the better it becomes. I think that was much confusing for you. Well let me explain. It is better to sign them when you are matured and in your 30s or 40s. Why? Because by that you time you might have earned a fortune and might be possessing loads of properties. The older you get the matured you are. Your spouse would actually benefit from marrying you. However, the case is just the other way round when it comes to a younger person signing the prenuptial papers.

Making Personal Injury Claims on Behalf of Minors

Posted by Hover | Injury | Posted on May 26th, 2011

There is quite a bit of confusion when it comes to claims that are made on behalf of minors or individuals below 18 years of age. The claims that involve minors should also be presented in front of the Injuries Board in Ireland. Since they are below the approved age, the Minor should be represented in front of the authorities by a ‘next friend’ who is ready to file the claim on behalf of the former. You can opt for the advice of personal injury solicitors to take the correct course of action in this regard. ‘Next friend’ is usually the guardian or the parent of the child. As the claim filing process is different in case of minors, such claims are not accepted online.