Elaine Byrne Solicitors, located in Athboy, County Meath, is a distinguished law firm specializing in probate and conveyancing. Established in February 2022 by Elaine Byrne, the firm has rapidly gained recognition for its expertise in handling both straightforward and complex probate matters, including contentious probate and court applications. The firm's commitment to excellence was acknowledged when it was named 'Probate Law Firm of the Year' at the Irish Law Awards in June 2025.

Elaine Byrne, the firm's principal, brings extensive experience to the practice. Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 2008, she trained and worked in the largest law firm in County Meath before founding her own practice. Elaine is a member of the Law Society's Probate Committee and has been recognized with multiple awards, including 'Lawyer of the Year, Leinster, 2021' and 'Sole Practitioner of the Year Award 2023'. Her contributions to the field extend to regular media appearances and articles in national publications, reflecting her standing as a leading practitioner in probate law.

The firm's client-centered approach emphasizes personalized legal care, understanding that legal matters can be daunting. The team, including experienced professionals like legal secretary Mary Farrell, is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive support. Elaine Byrne Solicitors also actively engages with the community, collaborating with organizations such as The Alzheimer’s Society and Age Friendly Ireland, and contributing to local charities and causes, underscoring their commitment to both clients and the broader community.

About Elaine Byrne Solicitors

Founded in 2022


Practice areas
Lawsuits & Disputes

Languages spoken
English

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Practice areas

Lawsuits & Disputes

Elaine Byrne Solicitors offers comprehensive support to beneficiaries involved in estate matters, providing guidance and representation to those named in a will or entitled under intestacy laws. The firm assists clients in obtaining necessary information from executors, especially when communication is lacking, and offers expertise in completing required documentation, such as the 'Prior Gift Form' for tax purposes. Additionally, they advise on legal remedies available to beneficiaries, including issuing a Citation to prompt executors to fulfill their duties, ensuring clients' rights are protected throughout the probate process.
ADR Mediation & Arbitration
Appeal
Class Action
General Litigation
Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Commercial Litigation
Antitrust Litigation
Restructuring & Insolvency