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Debt Recovery Solutions – Regain Control of Your Finances
We specialise in helping clients recover outstanding debts quickly and effectively. Serving Galway and nationwide, our experienced debt recovery solicitors offer tailored solutions designed to protect your interests and achieve real results.

Expert Debt Collection Services for Individuals and Businesses
Our debt solicitors manage every stage of the debt recovery process, from initial consultations and issuing court proceedings to handling both defended and undefended cases across the District, Circuit, and High Courts. If you are looking for trusted debt solicitors near me, we are ready to act decisively on your behalf.
Proven Enforcement Methods for Successful Debt Recovery
We employ the most effective enforcement strategies, including judgment mortgage registration, bankruptcy proceedings, orders for sale, sheriff referrals, and instalment orders. Our team ensures you are fully informed throughout the process to achieve cost-effective and timely resolutions.
Dedicated to Client Communication and Efficiency
At Greg Nolan Solicitors, we believe that clear communication and strategic advice are key to successful debt recovery. We work closely with each client to deliver personalised guidance, minimise delays, and secure the best possible outcome for your case.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.