Triangle wrote: » Uk (MoneyAdviceServices) advises it to be £100 - £200 for a single, £150 to £300 for a dual. Not specific to Ireland, but it might give you an idea of roughly what to expect.
Harvey Yummy Mayonnaise wrote: » Unless it's a complicated Will, why not write it yourself? I presume you know that though. For reference, our local solicitors (not in Galway) charge 15-25 EUR for a Will.
bobbyss wrote: » Is this all inclusive? It would take a meeting with a solicitor to discuss, advise and agree. For €25? That's some bargain. My own solicitor charges about €100 for this.
?Cee?view wrote: » This is particularly the case if you've any complication at all, such as foreign assets or even beneficiaries abroad.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Indeed. ... old enough to have some sense.
benji2006 wrote: » I would recommend Benen Fahy Bridge Street - above Fahy Travel, but don;t think there is any connection. See bfahy dot com Did our wills a few years ago - very personable, gave good advice, and reasonable cost. Having spent 7 years dealing with the fallout from another Galway-based "solicitor" over a parent's will, it pays to get this done right....
BrokenArrows wrote: » I guess its pretty hard to know if a will is up to scratch until your dead?
Gadgetman496 wrote: » And I wonder will you know then either?
nuac wrote: » Maybe not, but a mistake may haunt the next of kin