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Eoin O'Gorman Solicitors and Notary Public

2 Donovan's Wharf, Crescent Quay, Wexford, Ireland
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Eoin O'Gorman Solicitors based in Wexford, specialising in all aspects of legal advice. Eoin O’Gorman Solicitors endeavour to make the legal process run as smoothly as possible and we make sure that our clients are kept informed of all developments in their respective matters, however big or small.  We believe that communication is the key to maintaining successful and lasting client relationships.

Opening Hours

Monday
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday
09:00 - 17:00
Friday
09:00 - 17:00

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The very best of luck to the students of Wexford School of Ballet and Performing Arts who are performing in the parade and on the stage in Disneyland Paris today. This super talented bunch of students includes our very own Susie O'Gorman!

The very best of luck to the students of Wexford School of Ballet and Performing Arts who are performing in the parade and on the stage in Disneyland Paris today.  This super talented bunch of students includes our very own Susie O'Gorman!
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Are you expecting?!👶 If so, congratulations🎉 It is such an exciting time for you and there is so much to plan for. With such a busy time, there is usually one thing parents may forget and that is to update their existing Will for the arrival of their baby. If you don’t yet have a Will, now is an even better time to book an appointment with us to protect your child’s future 💌 If you would like to read more about our extensive estate planning services please visit our website, call 053 9140040 or email info@ogormansolicitors.ie http://www.ogormansolicitors.ie/legal-services-industries/wills-probate-estate-planning/

Are you expecting?!👶
If so, congratulations🎉 It is such an exciting time for you and there is so much to plan for.   With such a busy time, there is usually one thing parents may forget and that is to update their existing Will for the arrival of their baby.  If you don’t yet have a Will, now is an even better time to book an appointment with us to protect your child’s future 💌

If you would like to read more about our extensive estate planning services please visit our website, call 053 9140040 or email info@ogormansolicitors.ie  http://www.ogormansolicitors.ie/legal-services-industries/wills-probate-estate-planning/
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Delete your Google account when you die

You can activate your Google account to delete when you die and/or allow your family members to access your account before it's gone forever.

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Our neighbours refuse to recognise our land boundary, what can we do?

An informative and interesting article by Patrick Shine in The Irish Times. If you are having a boundary dispute we can help you. Give us a call on 053-9140040 to arrange an appointment.

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We will enjoy our morning coffees today with these yummy looking buns dropped in to us by Sherry FitzGerald Radford and made by the baking wizard Jennys Cupcakes

We will enjoy our morning coffees today with these yummy looking buns dropped in to us by Sherry FitzGerald Radford and made by the baking wizard Jennys Cupcakes
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A little Monday motivation for us all! Without challenges we’d just slouch all day, and apparently that’s not the plan. We have the power to shape our own future, and it’s both a blessing and a curse. But any way you look at it, it ensures that life is interesting and fulfilling.

A little Monday motivation for us all!  Without challenges we’d just slouch all day, and apparently that’s not the plan. We have the power to shape our own future, and it’s both a blessing and a curse. But any way you look at it, it ensures that life is interesting and fulfilling.
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The 'fearless folder' checklist every family needs before you die

An inspiring story of an Australian mother-of-five who created the ultimate 'Fearless Folder' for her family in case she dies unexpectedly. We think it is a pretty good idea that everyone should follow to secure their family's future in their absence.

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Purchasing your First Home | O Gorman Solicitors

You’ve found the perfect home, you’ve signed the Contract and now you’re navigating the legal minefield. Buying your first home can be a daunting and exciting experience, and along the way many questions pop up about the Standard Terms and Conditions of the Contract. In this article we answer some of the most frequently asked questions during the conveyancing process. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact our conveyancing team on 053-9140040 😁

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We would like to wish the very best of luck to the girls in the Mercy School Wexford who are taking part in the Urban Rackard League Camogie Final this evening, Thursday, 16th May at 5.00pm in Innovate Wexford Park. #CMonTheMercy 😀

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WHAT HAPPENS TO MY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS AFTER I DIE? | O Gorman Solicitors

Nobody ever really dies in the 21st century because even when your physical body leaves the world, a digital legacy is left behind. Here we discuss what happens to your Social Media platforms after you die.

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Wills, Probate & Estate Planning Solicitors | O Gorman Solicitors

If you have a Will, it should be updated following significant life-changing events including marriage, remarriage, separation, divorce, the birth of a child, the death of your partner or spouse. For a review of your Will call us on 053 -9140040 or drop us an email at info@ogormansolicitors.ie

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Happy May Day! The younger O'Gorman children arrived home from school yesterday with stories of the May bush. It got us thinking about our youth growing up and going to school in Taghmon, a rural village outside of Wexford town. May Day was always celebrated and many households decorated a May bush. We Irish are very superstitious so a lot of old customs surround superstitions with many occurring on May Day. On the eve of May Day yellow flowers, such as buttercups, marigolds, and primroses, were gathered and spread around the outside of each home. It was thought these flowers would bring luck to the household and keep Cailleachs from entering the home. Cailleachs, old women or hags, are considered bad deity’s or witches who would go from home to home to steal butter or milk during the morning of May Day.

Happy May Day!  The younger O'Gorman children arrived home from school yesterday with stories of the May bush. It got us thinking about our youth growing up and going to school in Taghmon, a rural village outside of Wexford town.  May Day was always celebrated and many households decorated a May bush.  We Irish are very superstitious so a lot of old customs surround superstitions with many occurring on May Day.

On the eve of May Day yellow flowers, such as buttercups, marigolds, and primroses, were gathered and spread around the outside of each home. It was thought these flowers would bring luck to the household and keep Cailleachs from entering the home. Cailleachs, old women or hags, are considered bad deity’s or witches who would go from home to home to steal butter or milk during the morning of May Day.
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