No will had been left. Three siblings in three different countries all had a claim on the Irish property. The family disagreed on whether to sell or keep it.
No will had been left. Three siblings in three different countries all had a claim on the Irish property. The family disagreed on whether to sell or keep it.
Where there is no will in Ireland, the Succession Act 1965 determines how the estate is divided — a solicitor can mediate between beneficiaries
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