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091 582942  | info@gns.ie | 3rd Floor, Odeon House, 7 Eyre Square, Galway H91YNC8

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Business or Business Relocation to Ireland

Setting up a business in Ireland? Speak to an expert now.

Relocating or Starting a Business in Ireland? We’re Here to Help

We specialise in assisting clients with business relocation to Ireland and business setup in Ireland. Whether you are investing, taking up a new job, or returning home, we offer expert legal support at every stage — from acquiring property to establishing a company and reviewing employment contracts.

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Ready to start your journey? Contact us today.

Expert Legal Advice for Investing or Relocating to Ireland

We’re here to ensure a seamless relocation process. We help international clients acquire homes, establish businesses, and manage employment agreements, making your transition to Ireland smooth and stress-free.

Establish Your Business with Confidence

Setting up a business in a new country can be daunting. We can guide you through company formation, property acquisition, and regulatory compliance to help you start your business in Ireland on the right foot.

Why Choose Greg Nolan Solicitors for Business Relocation?

We have successfully helped clients from all over the world relocate to Ireland. Our commitment to providing personal, responsive service means you can trust us to handle your legal needs while you focus on your exciting new chapter.

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Relocating back home? Trust Greg Nolan Solicitors to guide you.

  • Why is making a will so important?
    A will protects your assets and ensures they are distributed according to your wishes, bringing comfort to your family and reducing the risk of disputes.
  • What happens if someone dies without a will?
    If no will exists, their estate is handled under intestacy laws, which may not reflect their true wishes. We can guide families through this process with care.
  • How long does the probate process take?
    Probate times vary, but we aim to complete the process efficiently, usually within six to nine months, depending on the complexity of the estate.
  • Can a will be challenged after death?
    Yes, wills can be challenged on grounds such as lack of testamentary capacity or undue influence. Our probate solicitors can advise and assist with any disputes.

Greg Nolan Solicitors

3rd Floor, Odeon House, 7 Eyre Square, Galway H91YNC8

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Opening Hours:

Mon - Fri  9.30 am - 5 pm

Closed for lunch 1 pm - 2 pm

Closed bank holidays

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