Solicitors' Benevolent Association
As at May 2023.
Solicitors’ Benevolent Association
Chairperson: Thomas A. Menton
Deputy Chairperson: Sean Sexton
Trustees
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Thomas A. Menton
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Felicity M. Foley
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Sean Sexton
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Brendan J. Twomey
Directors
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Denis J. Barror, Dublin
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Caroline Boston, Belfast
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Paul Brady, Navan
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Kate Breen, Ferns
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Liam Coghlan, Killarney
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Maura T.Derivan, Carrick-on-Suir
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Thomas W. Enright, Birr
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Ivan Feran, Drogheda
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Felicity M. Foley, Cork
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Rosemary Gantly, Bray
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William B. Glynn, Galway
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John Guerin, Belfast
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Colin Haddick, Newtownards
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Siun Hurley, Bantry
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Niall Lavery, Dundalk
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Seamus Mallon, Castleblayney
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Paul Malone, Borrisokane
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Thomas A. Menton, Dublin
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Tim O’Driscoll, Dublin
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John T.D. O’Dwyer, Ballyhaunis
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James I. Sexton, Limerick
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Sean Sexton, Dublin
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Brendan J. Twomey, Donegal
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Thomas WJG Williams, Kilrush
Offices of the Association
The Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7 D07 VY24
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The Law Society of Northern Ireland, 96 Victoria Street, Belfast BT1 3GN
Bankers
Allied Irish Banks Plc., 126-128 Capel Street, Dublin 1
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AIB (NI), 35 University Road, Belfast BT7 1ND
Financial Consultants
RBC Brewin Dolphin
Contact
Website: www.solicitorsbenevolentassociation.com
Secretary: Geraldine Pearse, 73 Park Avenue, Dublin 4 D04 W6V3
Tel: 01 283 9528
Email: contact@solicitorsbenevolentassociation.com
Objectives of the Association
The Solicitors’ Benevolent Association is a voluntary charitable body consisting of all members of the profession in Ireland. It assists members or former members of the solicitors’ profession in Ireland and their wives, husbands, widows, widowers, families and immediate dependants who are in need. The Association was established in 1863 and is active in giving assistance on a confidential basis throughout the 32 counties. In the past, the Association traditionally helped elderly widows living on inadequate fixed incomes. We still have a number of such cases, but over recent years the circumstances of new applicants have altered dramatically. Frequently, applicants now tend to be from younger age groups and there are often several dependent children involved.
The Directors are from all over the 32 counties. The Association relies on the support of our members in all areas not only to provide financial support but also, very importantly, to keep us in touch with people in need in all areas to enable us to carry out the task of considering cases and providing benefits and advice to those in need.
To cover the ever-greater demands on the Association, additional subscribers are more than welcome, as, of course, are legacies and the proceeds of any fund-raising event, large or small. Subscriptions and donations will be received by any Director or by the Secretary, who can also deal with any queries arising.
The objects of the Association are to provide relief, aid and advice to members of the Association, to current or former members of the solicitors’ profession in Ireland, and to their dependants including spouses, partners and children, whose life circumstances may have brought them into poverty or any material need. The Directors may, at their discretion, include other related persons as dependents.
Bequests
Please keep the Association in mind when drafting wills, particularly those of members of the profession.