New law to allow State to declare people missing for years officially dead

Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan said he wants the Civil Law (Presumption of Death) Bill to be passed before the Oireachtas summer break in nine weeks time after three years of legislative delays.

New law to allow State to declare people missing for years officially dead

New laws allowing the State to declare people missing for years officially dead, allowing their families to claim life assurance and draw down wills, are set to be passed by this summer.

Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan said he wants the Civil Law (Presumption of Death) Bill to be passed before the Oireachtas summer break in nine weeks time after three years of legislative delays.

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