Probate solicitors in Co. Roscommon
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Dealing with probate in Roscommon means gathering the assets and debts of the estate, applying for a Grant of Probate, settling any taxes, and distributing the estate to the beneficiaries. A local solicitor who knows the courts and registry that serve Roscommon can make the process far smoother.
Where probate is dealt with for Co. Roscommon
Grants for Co. Roscommon are issued through the District Probate Registry at Galway Courthouse. Local court business for the county is generally handled at Roscommon Courthouse.
Serving all of Roscommon. We can match you with solicitors covering Roscommon Town, Boyle, Castlerea, Ballaghaderreen, Strokestown and the surrounding areas.
How a Roscommon probate solicitor helps
- valuing the estate and preparing the Revenue Form SA.2;
- lodging the application with the Galway District Probate Registry;
- handling Capital Acquisitions Tax for beneficiaries;
- collecting assets, paying debts and distributing the estate;
- protecting you, the executor, from personal liability.
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Roscommon probate FAQs
Which probate registry deals with Co. Roscommon?
Grants for Co. Roscommon are issued through the District Probate Registry at Galway Courthouse.
How much does a probate solicitor cost in Roscommon?
Fees vary between firms. Some charge a percentage of the estate (often around 1–2% plus VAT), others a fixed fee. We can introduce you to Roscommon solicitors so you can compare — see our
probate costs guide.
Do I need a solicitor for probate in Roscommon?
Not always, but where the estate includes property or there is inheritance tax to deal with, most Roscommon executors use a solicitor. See
do you need a solicitor for probate.