Real-estate law Pioneers
Our commitment to excellence, integrity, and client satisfaction drives everything we do.
Our Journey & Mission
Founded in Galway, Trustworthy Realty Legal was established with a singular focus: to demystify Real-estate law and deliver unparalleled representation to individuals and commercial entities alike. Over the years, we have grown from a small regional practice into a highly respected firm known across Connacht for our tenacity and legal precision.
Our mission is simple: to make the legal complexities of property ownership, acquisition, and management seamless and stress-free for our clients. We combine deep local insights with modern legal methodologies to offer swift, cost-effective solutions that protect your property and your future.
The Values That Guide Us
We believe that exceptional legal service is built on a foundation of core principles that never waver, regardless of the complexity of the case.
Absolute Integrity
We provide transparent fee structures, honest assessments of your case, and realistic expectations. No hidden costs, no legal jargon.
Uncompromising Diligence
Property investments are significant milestones. We review every clause, title deed, and planning permit with exhaustive attention to detail.
Client-Centric Focus
We work around your schedule, provide timely updates, and tailor our strategies to match your personal or corporate objectives.
Meet Our Expert Solicitors
Our team brings decades of combined experience in Irish Real-estate law, delivering specialized counsel you can depend on.
Eoin McCourt
Senior Partner & Founder
Specializing in commercial property acquisitions, development financing, and complex land zoning disputes for over 20 years.
Siobhan Higgins
Partner - Residential Conveyancing
Dedicated to helping first-time buyers and seasoned investors navigate the Irish residential property market smoothly.
Declan Ward
Associate - Property Dispute Resolution
Expert in landlord-tenant disputes, planning appeals, and resolving boundary and easement challenges across Connacht.