091 582942 | info@gns.ie | 3rd Floor, Odeon House, 7 Eyre Square, Galway H91YNC8
Wills & Probate Services – Secure Your Family’s Future with Greg Nolan Solicitors
Making a well-constructed will is one of the greatest gifts you can leave your loved ones. We specialise in wills and probate services, helping individuals plan confidently for the future. Our experienced probate solicitors guide you through every stage, from drafting your will to managing estates and handling probate sales. Whether you are preparing for the future or dealing with the loss of a loved one, we are here with compassionate, expert advice.
We assist and advise on the following areas:
-
Succession law and estate planning
-
Drafting of wills
-
Probate and administration of estates
-
Probate-related sales of property
-
Creation and administration of trusts and settlements
-
Advising on beneficiary rights and entitlements
-
Testamentary/probate disputes
-
Challenges to wills and testamentary capacity
-
Enduring powers of attorney and wardship applications

Why Creating a Will Matters
A properly prepared will ensure your wishes are respected. It also provides peace of mind for your family during a difficult time. Without a will, your estate is subject to the laws of intestacy, which may not reflect your true intentions. Our wills and probate solicitors help you create clear, enforceable documents that protect your loved ones and assets, avoiding unnecessary disputes and delays.
Specialist Advice on Trusts, Disputes, and More
Beyond wills and probate, we assist with trusts, settlements, and enduring powers of attorney. If you face a testamentary dispute or have concerns about the validity of a will, we provide strong representation and clear advice. Our experienced team ensures beneficiaries’ rights are protected, helping to resolve challenges quickly and fairly.
-
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.