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Residential Institutions Redress Board was set up by the Irish Government under the Residential Institutions Redress Act, 2002. The purpose of establishing this Board is to make fair and reasonable awards to people who, as children, were abused while resident in various institutions in Ireland. Institutions that come under the remit of the Board include industrial schools, reformatories and other institutes in Ireland that were subject to State regulation or State inspection. The Closing Date for receipt of applications was 15th December 2005.
Our firm is actively involved with clients and negotiating settlements with the Redress Board.
LATE APPLICATIONS:
The Board may at its discretion and where it considers there are exceptional circumstances, extend the time limit beyond 15th December 2005.
In particular, the board will extend the time limit where it is satisfied that an applicant was under a legal disability by reason of unsound mind at the time when the application should otherwise have been made and the applicant concerned makes an application to the Board within three years of the cessation of that disability.
If you require advice in this regard please contact us.
APPLICATIONS WHERE APPLICANT HAS DIED AND A GRANT OF PROBATE/LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ARE NEEDED TO FINALISE PAYMENT
In cases where an applicant is dead or has died following an award under the scheme, the Board may request that a grant of probate be extracted (where a will exists) or letters of administration be extracted in Ireland to allow payment of the award to those entitled to inherit from the deceased.
Paul Tracey Solicitors are pleased to offer this service to clients and family members of applicants.
NOT REPRESENTED? EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES WITH YOUR APPLICATION?
Applicants who may have submitted applications to the Board personally and who are experiencing difficulties in the preparation of their case can nominate a solicitor to act on their behalf in the presentation of their case. If you require assistance in the preparation of your case Paul W Tracey Solicitors will be happy to assist you in that regard. Please feel free to contact our offices for further advise at pwt@traceysolicitors.ie or
by phoning +353 1 8745656; faxing +53 1 8745550 or writing to our offices at 24 Marlborough Street Dublin 1
All enquiries are dealt with in a strictly confidential manner.
The child abuse that is compensated includes all forms of emotional, physical, sexual abuse and neglect including that which resulted in loss of opportunity in later life.
For further information on this subject our office can be contacted by phoning +353 1 8745656, by faxing +353 1 8745550 , by emailing law@traceysolicitors.ie, or
we can contact you.
Or check our website at www.traceysolicitors.ie
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