Content Updates in October 2025
Republic of Ireland
Family
We have introduced a newly updated Relationship Details to enable you to capture more information for your matter. We have added a 'Tusla' matter card and 'Date Tusla Notified' to the critical dates. We added District and Circuit Court folders to the relevant matter types within Family.
We have added a new AI Prompt 'Financial Means Summary' [PT-IRE-FAM-006].
Immigration
We have added new Immigration Calculated Critical Dates and Critical Dates across the following matter types:
Deportation Calculated Critical Dates: 'Notice of Intention to Deport Date', 'Response to Notice of Intention Date and Application for Judicial Review'.
Family Reunion Critical Dates: 'D Visa Application Date' and 'D Visa Application Granted Date'.
General
For use across relevant matter types we have updated the Court Details table to improve the District Court Details section.
Practice Management
We have introduced a NEW folder named 'Solicitor CPD Cards & Certs' folder to enable you to access the 2025 Law Society of Ireland CPD Record Card [LL-IRE-PRAC-004], which includes some automation, the 2025 Law Society of Ireland Scheme Booklet [LL-IRE-PRAC-005] and a space for you to add your CPD Certificates. This folder will be updated each year with a new CPD record card and scheme booklet.
Northern Ireland
Family Law
We have added a Family Prompt Library including a 'Matter Summary of a divorce matter' Prompt [PT-NI-CNV-001]
Conveyancing & Property
We have added a Conveyancing Prompt Library including a 'Prompt for title deeds summary (Registered freehold title)' [PT-NI-FAM-001] and the following Starter Letters in Conveyancing & Property (Purchase):
Wills & Lifetime Planning
We have added a Wills & Lifetime Planning Prompt Library including a 'Prompt for letter notifying executors and trustees of roles, responsibilities and powers' [PT-NI-WAE-001].
General
We have added a General Prompt Library including 'Matter progress letter to client' Prompt [PT-NI-GEN-002] and 'Matter summary' Prompt [PT-NI-GEN-001].
Practice Management
We have added a Sample Artificial Intelligence Use Policy [LC-NI-PRAC-001].

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