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Agriland senior journalist, Aisling O’Brien and Kerry-based solicitor, Deirdre Flynn discuss making a will.
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A new survey published by Ifac has shown that over two thirds of Irish farming families have yet to start a succession plan.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked a large surge in people here looking to get their affairs in order by making their wills.
A farmer's will worth more than €3 million was recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin for a grant of probate.
The will of a farmer who died almost exactly 27 years ago was recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin.
A farmer’s will worth almost €5 million was recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin for a grant of probate.
A farmer's will worth over €4.7 million was among a number of wills recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin.
A farmer's will worth more than €12.5 million was recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin to certify validity.
A farmer's will worth more than €7.5 million was recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin. This is among a varied selection of wills recently lodged.
A will that was only recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin pertains to a farmer - who died nearly 50 years ago.
Several farmers' wills were recently lodged in the Probate Office, with valuations ranging from a will of €507,000 up to nearly €2.4 million.
A will that was only recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin pertains to a farmer who died in January 1967 - 51 years ago.
A farmer from Co. Cork has left €11,063,582 in his will. Here are other wills of farmers recently lodged in the Probate Office in Dublin.
By Liam Collins Peter McCrea, a farmer of Clonegal, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, who died on June...
Farmers should make sure their will is up-to-date and reflects their wishes, Karen Walsh, a solicitor specialising in agricultural law has said.
The cost in making a will in Ireland can vary from €50 to €150, a nationwide survey of legal costs for making a will by the IFA has found.