Came across this group: http://diydivorce.ie/faq/ this is more like what I was looking for. I'm also trying to avoid "first thing to do is get a solicitor"
Hi, Looking for recommendations for simple & affordable diy divorce, Primarily just sale of house as children are grown up, non existent pension. I'm looking at pros+cons at the moment as little money to spend on solicitors. Thanks.
And 2 further Q's:
If the (intestate) estate is sold and divided giving the three siblings €160000 each, is each sibling liable for 33% tax?
How long after a person passes does revenue have to be paid the due tax?
Thanks.
Well without getting into detail and going off topic I am wondering if there is a 'but' after the Act (4). Because everything reads as Intestate = Succession Act and no other way out. That is the nub of my question, does intestate = Succession Act automatically kicks in.
Is there a straightforward yes / no to this question.
A person dies intestate. No wife. Three children. One living in the house. House paid for and small bank account, no debt.
Do the rules of succession automatically take over, or can the remaining siblings decide what they want to do.