Wills & Probate

Practical, Professional Support For Life’s Most Personal Legal Matters.

We help individuals and families across Ireland to make and update wills, manage estates, and resolve probate matters — with empathy, efficiency, and expert legal care.

Why It Matters

Making a will or handling a loved one’s estate isn’t just paperwork — it’s about protecting your family, honouring your wishes, and giving everyone peace of mind.

At Alan McGee & Co., we help you do just that.

Whether you need to draft a will, update an old one, extract a grant of probate, or deal with disputes or legal complications, we offer sound advice and clear support at every step.

We make the process straightforward — and make sure your legal affairs are in order.

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Will & Probate Services

Making Or Updating A Will

We’ll guide you through the decisions that matter — who inherits, how to protect minor children, tax planning, executors, and more.

Grant Of Probate / Grant Of Administration

We manage the legal process required to administer a deceased person’s estate — whether or not a will was left.

Probate Disputes & Challenges

If a will is being contested or there are concerns about an estate’s administration, we can represent and advise you.

Enduring Powers Of Attorney

We can help you appoint someone you trust to act on your behalf should you become unable to manage your own affairs.

Estate Planning & Advice

We’ll help you make tax-efficient, legally robust plans for your assets — to protect your family’s future and avoid complications later.
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Why Our Clients Choose Alan McGee & Co.

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Sensitive, Straight-Talking Legal Advice

We understand how personal this process is. We provide both empathy and clarity.
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Hands-On Solicitor Support

You’ll always speak with a qualified solicitor — not passed to a junior or admin.
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Efficient Turnaround

We aim to complete wills quickly and handle probate cases with minimal delay or stress for your family.
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Clear Guidance For Every Step

We’ll explain what’s involved, what’s needed, and what happens next — so you always feel in control.

When Should You Make A Will?

Now is always better than later. We recommend making or updating your will if:

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You’ve bought or sold property

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You’ve married, divorced, or started a family

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You’ve started or inherited a business

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You’re planning your estate for tax or care purposes

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You simply want peace of mind

Making a will is one of the simplest, most powerful legal steps you can take to protect your loved ones.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need a solicitor to make a will?
Technically, no — but we strongly advise it. Poorly worded or invalid wills can cause costly disputes and unnecessary stress. A solicitor ensures it’s done correctly and stands up legally.
How much does it cost to make a will?
We offer clear, fixed-fee pricing for most wills. For more complex cases or estate planning, we’ll give you a full breakdown before starting.
How long does probate take?
It depends on the size and complexity of the estate — but we’ll manage the process for you and keep you informed every step of the way.
What if there’s no will?
We can apply for a Grant of Administration and guide you through the process of administering the estate under Irish law.

Let’s Get Started

Whether you’re making your first will or handling the estate of someone close to you, we’re here to help — with expert advice, personal support, and total discretion.

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