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    Advice on CU loan to consolidate other borrowings

    Consolidation can be dangerous if you don't address your overspending problem. People think they are out of the woods and end up accumulating new debt by spending on the cards/overdrafts that they have cleared. If you are absolutely certain that doesn't apply to you and you have the discipline...
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    Cohabitants' agreement and court application for support

    If your main concern in inheritance tax then there is an insurance designed specially for this. I've not looked into it in depth but might be a consideration I can't post links but google inheritance tax insurance Ireland
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    Cohabitants' agreement and court application for support

    I'm in a comparable situation myself though we are both men and there are no children involved. I'm the older partner and I've come round to thinking we will need to get married at some stage, it seems like the easiest solution. Then a simple will to leave my assets to my partner and my...
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    Tax adviser - moving from UK

    I'm moving from the UK to Ireland later this month and will need some guidance on tax for the transition process. I have occupational pension income from the UK and might have some capital gains tax during this tax year to work through. Can anyone recommend a good adviser in the Waterford area...
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    Moving to Ireland - any issues with keeping my UK bank account and credit card?

    I've certainly made good use of the Halifax Clarity Credit Card for some years now :-) The international aspect is the main reason I got it in the first place.
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    Cost of electric heater - help with the maths!

    Your maths is correct :-)
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    Moving to Ireland - any issues with keeping my UK bank account and credit card?

    Thanks, good to hear there's no issue at the Irish end. I checked with the Halifax branch today so knew there was no problems at their end. Though they did say they wouldn't open a new account for an Irish resident, I would be able to keep my existing accounts
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    Moving to Ireland - any issues with keeping my UK bank account and credit card?

    I'm moving over to Ireland shortly and am thinking about keeping a sterling bank account and credit card. I have a sterling widower's pension which is currently paid into my Halifax account. I also have a Halifax credit card which has the advantage of not having extra fees and charges for...
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    Recommend a Solicitor for house purchase in Waterford

    I'm looking to buy in Waterford city later this year so thanks for the recommendation
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