A plain-English explanation of probate in Ireland — what it is, when it's needed, and how the process works.
Overview
This guide explains what is probate Ireland in Ireland in plain English. Irish law can be complex, but this guide gives you a clear understanding of the key issues, your rights, and when you should seek professional legal advice.
This is general information only — not legal advice. Every situation is different. If you need specific advice on your circumstances, consult a qualified Irish solicitor. Find a solicitor near you →
The Key Legal Framework
Ireland has a common law legal system derived from English law but with significant Irish statute law and constitutional provisions. The Irish Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) underpins all Irish law. Statute law is enacted by the Oireachtas. Solicitors, barristers, and the judiciary apply and interpret these laws in Irish courts.
Your Rights
In all legal matters in Ireland, you have the right to legal representation, the right to be treated fairly, and the right to appeal decisions through the appropriate channels. The Legal Aid Board provides assistance to those who cannot afford solicitors for civil matters.
When to Get a Solicitor
For most legal matters in Ireland, getting advice from a qualified solicitor early saves time, money, and stress in the long run. Many Irish solicitors offer a free or low-cost initial consultation. Use Legal Index Ireland to find the right specialist solicitor in your county.
Useful Resources
- Law Society of Ireland — Register of solicitors, consumer guides
- Legal Aid Board — Civil legal aid and advice
- FLAC — Free Legal Advice Centres
- Citizens Information — Practical Irish legal information