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Employment Law Support for Employers and Employees
We provide clear, professional advice on every aspect of employment law. Whether you're an employer or employee, our employment law solicitors offer experienced representation and practical solutions tailored to your unique situation across Galway and Ireland.

Employment Dispute Resolution and Representation
We have successfully represented both employers and employees before the Employment Appeals Tribunal, Labour Court, and Workplace Relations Commission. Whether you are facing unfair dismissal, discrimination, or contract disputes, our employment law specialists are here to protect your rights and interests.
Adapting to an Ever-Evolving Employment Landscape
Employment law is constantly changing. Our team stays ahead of developments to ensure our advice is always up-to-date, practical, and aligned with best practices. Whether you are negotiating contracts, handling grievances, or dealing with redundancy, we provide the legal clarity you need.
Trusted Advice for Every Stage of Employment
From drafting contracts and advising on workplace policies to defending against claims, Greg Nolan Solicitors offer first class support to employers and employees alike. No matter the challenge, our goal is to deliver solutions that minimise risk and support long-term success.
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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.