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  • Find your way around the Four Courts

    Download and view maps of the Four Courts complex, including each floor and surrounding buildings. Find courtrooms, offices, and services by location, or explore with the virtual tour. Includes PDFs, images, and a full guide to nearby courts.

  • Solicitor's checklist: Grant of Administration Intestate

    All the forms and information solicitors need to make an application for a Grant of Administration Intestate

  • Solicitor’s checklist: Ad Litem Grant applications

    Guidance for solicitors on applying for an Ad Litem Grant where urgent proceedings must be issued before a grant. Includes required documents, oath details, and compliance steps for valid applications.

  • Solicitor’s checklist: Corrective Affidavits

    Guidance on filing amended Notices of Acknowledgement or Corrective Affidavits with Revenue when errors or omissions are found in probate applications. Includes required documents and fee rules.

  • Solicitor’s checklist: Trust Corporations

    List of trust corporations approved by the High Court under section 30(4)(c) of the Succession Act 1965 to act as estate administrators, with details of accepted and refused applications and related court orders.

  • Solicitor's checklist: Foreign Domicile Applications

    Guidance for probate where the deceased was domiciled abroad. Explains rules for movable and immovable estates, foreign wills, and affidavit of law requirements. Links to the solicitor step-by-step guide.

  • Solicitor's checklist: Grant of Probate

    All the forms and information solicitors need to make an application for a grant of probate for a client

  • Property Arbitration

    When land is needed to be bought by the State, statutory arbitration is how disputed compensation is decided

  • How to apply for a maintenance order

    Apply to the District Court for a maintenance order by completing and filing a form, serving the respondent, and attending a hearing. The judge will decide and issue a court order, which you can appeal within 14 days.