Eamonn J. Walsh & Co. Solicitors
68 Middle Abbey Street,
Dublin 1.
D01 PW8
Phone: (01) 440 7390
Email: info@ejwalshsolicitors.ie
Our location in Dublin 1:
Probate Solicitors Central Dublin
When dealing with probate and estate administration, you’re often navigating legal and financial processes during a difficult emotional time. So choosing the right solicitor is key — someone who’s not only skilled but also sensitive to the situation.
Here are the main attributes to look for in a good probate and administration solicitor:
✅ Legal Expertise & Qualifications
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Specialises in probate and estate administration – Not just a generalist.
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Experience with complex estates – Especially if there are foreign assets, trusts, disputes, or tax issues.
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Memberships & accreditations:
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STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners) – A gold standard in this field.
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The Law Society’s Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS)
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📋 Organisational Skills
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Probate can involve a lot of paperwork and timelines.
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A good solicitor will:
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Keep documents and deadlines in order
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Stay on top of tax submissions, asset valuations, and HMRC communications
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🗣️ Clear Communication
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Explains processes clearly (e.g., what probate is, how long it takes, what steps are involved)
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Keeps you updated without you having to chase them
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Communicates with beneficiaries tactfully and professionally
💼 Efficiency and Attention to Detail
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Probate can be a slow process, but a good solicitor won’t drag their feet unnecessarily.
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Attention to detail is vital — even small mistakes can delay probate or cause tax issues.
🤝 Empathy and Professionalism
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You’re likely dealing with grief, family dynamics, or even disputes.
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They should be:
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Respectful and patient
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Sensitive to emotional dynamics
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Neutral if family tensions arise
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💷 Transparent Fee Structure
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Look for:
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Clear information on fees (hourly, fixed, or percentage of the estate)
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Upfront estimates
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Honest conversations about costs vs. value
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⚖️ Problem-Solving & Mediation Skills
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Useful if:
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The will is contested
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There’s a dispute between beneficiaries
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Complex tax or legal issues arise
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🧾 Reputation and Reviews
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Look for:
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Recommendations from friends or family
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Online reviews (Trustpilot, ReviewSolicitors, etc.)
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Probate Solicitors Central Dublin Client testimonials
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Disciplinary history (if any) via regulatory bodies
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