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Minister McEntee signs Commencement Order for the Children (Amendment) Act 2021

Minister McEntee signs Commencement Order for the Children (Amendment) Act 2021
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LEGAL COLUMN: What is bankruptcy? All you need to know

LEGAL COLUMN: What is bankruptcy? All you need to know Donegal solicitor Conor McLaughlin explains the bankruptcy process Reporter: “Tough times don’t last. Tough people do.” - Gregory Peck, American Actor Bankruptcy is a legal process where an individual is declared unable to pay their Creditors.  The property or assets of an individual, who is unable to pay their debts (called a Debtor) are transferred to be sold by a person known as an official assignee who is given charge of the property by the High Court. When the property or assets are sold, the costs, expenses, court fees and certain priority debts are paid. After this, the net proceeds are distributed to those owed money (the Creditors).

Minister McEntee signs Commencement Order for the Children (Amendment) Act 2021

Minister McEntee signs Commencement Order for the Children (Amendment) Act 2021 You are here: Home Minister McEntee signs Commencement Order for the Children (Amendment) Act 2021     Minister McEntee has today signed the commencement order for the Children (Amendment) Act 2021. This follows the passage of the legislation through the Houses of the Oireachtas and the signing into law by the President of the Act on 26 th April.   The Minister has been advised that because the Act relates to a criminal offence, it should not be brought into operation before it has been fully promulgated, pursuant to article 25 of the Constitution.    To allow time for publication in the Iris Oifigiúil, and enrolment in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, the advice is that the Act should not be commenced before 7

Catholic Primate calls for the pastoral work of priests to be deemed essential

Catholic Primate calls for the pastoral work of priests to be deemed essential Catholic Church taking legal advice on ‘draconian’ ban due to Covid-19 about 3 hours ago   The Catholic Primate, Archbishop Eamon Martin, has expressed concern about the “criminalising” of public worship and has called for the pastoral work of priests to be deemed essential. He made his call during a meeting with Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly on Monday. The Government has meanwhile denied it was targeting the church when it introduced a new law last week prohibiting indoor gatherings. Mr Donnelly met Archbishop Martin and Mgr Joseph McGuinness to discuss a growing rift between the church and Government on the issue.

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