Ireland’s measures to combat coronavirus (COVID-19) have changed the way we handle legal matters. At Boyce Kelly, we strive to help our clients at a time of need, which is why we have listed some coronavirus-related guides to help with any queries you may have at this time:
Private Client (Wills, Powers of Attorney and Estate Planning)
- Who can witness my Will with social distancing measures in place?
- The importance of sorting your Will in the times of coronavirus
- The function of a Power of Attorney in the coronavirus pandemic
- How do the new COVID-19 measures affect my estate planning?
Employment Law
- What are my rights to sick pay during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic?
- How can I avoid making redundancies in the coronavirus crisis?
- Coronavirus COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme: what does it mean for employers?
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the implications for employment law
Family Law
- Divorce rates expected to spike during coronavirus lockdown
- What does the lockdown mean for separated families in Ireland?
If your question remains unanswered, our team are here to help. Although our offices are closed, our specialist lawyers are readily available to assist you with any legal concern you may have. Contact Boyce Kelly solicitors today on 074 989 0190 or via the online enquiry form.