John owned a share of a farm in Tipperary with two siblings. He wanted to leave his share to his son, not his siblings. Without a will, Irish intestacy rules would apply.
John owned a share of a farm in Tipperary with two siblings. He wanted to leave his share to his son, not his siblings. Without a will, Irish intestacy rules would apply.
Without a will, Irish assets pass under the Succession Act — this may not reflect your wishes especially for jointly owned property
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