Financial benefits
The society operates a range of schemes to assist solicitors with their financial obligations.
Access information on key schemes using the links below.
Retirement Trust Scheme
The Law Society Retirement Trust Scheme has been helping Law Society members to save for retirement in a flexible and tax-efficient way since 1975.
The scheme is open to all members under age 75 who are either self-employed or in non-pensionable employment. You can make regular or once-off payments, and you have the flexibility to start, stop or resume saving at any time
The scheme is run specifically for Law Society members. Charges are transparent, and low compared to most individual pension arrangements.
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No charges are deducted as contributions go in.
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There is an annual management charge which varies depending on the fund you choose – The annual management charges range from 0.14% to 0.92%.
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There are no flat policy fees, commissions or exit charges, as frequently occur in individual pension contracts.
Governance of the scheme is strong. A professional trustee company (Irish Pensions Trust Limited) governs the scheme and has the power to make changes to the Scheme. A committee of Law Society members (the Solicitors Retirement Fund Committee) oversees the Scheme and the trustee company. By contrast, if a member decides to invest monies in their own individual pension through a contract with a pension provider, there is no independent oversight or review of the pension arrangement unless the member pays an advisor to provide this.
Booklet and forms - Retirement Trust Scheme
You can find out more about the benefits of joining the scheme by accessing the Member Booklet.
Other useful forms can be downloaded below:
- Retirement Trust Scheme Customer Due Diligence Form
- Retirement Trust Scheme Single Contribution Remittance Form
Contact Mercer
For further details including how to speak with one of our advisors, or how to join the Scheme please contact the JustASK helpline by telephone on 01 411 8505 or at www.JustASKmercer.com
Group Life Assurance
In 2025 the Law Society continues to offer a Group Life Assurance Scheme (GLAS). The scheme remains with Aviva and the following conditions apply:
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The scheme provides cover of €78,000.
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The annual scheme premium is €64.
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Cover is only operative where the insured is under 70 years of age at the date of death.
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GLAS Membership/insured: see at sections A. and B. below.
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The scheme allows for ‘days of grace’ between 1 January and 1 February 2025 for those covered by the scheme on 31 December 2024, that is, during the Practising Certificate renewal period.
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Any pay-out under the scheme forms an asset of the deceased's estate.
A. Group Life Assurance for Practising Certificate holders
Membership of the Group Life Assurance Scheme is provided as part of a practising certificate for those under the age of 70. The annual scheme premium of €64 is included in the practising certificate fee for 2025.
B. Group Life Assurance for those without a Practising Certificate
If you are a solicitor in full-time service of the State register and are under 70 years of age, you can apply to join the scheme as per the following payment option and conditions:
- Fill in an assessment form and Health Declaration form – to obtain a copy of these forms contact lawsociety@glennons.ie and return the forms directly to grouprenewals@aviva.com
- Ensure that your Law Society membership is current –check or renew membership online
- Pay the premium of €64 by 1 February 2025 – to arrange payment of the premium contact pc@lawsociety.ie
If you obtained group life assurance in the previous practice year and you wish to renew in the current year, you can obtain assurance membership alongside your yearly Law Society membership before the 1 February 2025.
If you are not a current member of the scheme and did not hold membership of the scheme in the last practice year, you are considered a new member seeking to join the scheme. See the reference to Health Declarations Forms below.
Any solicitor who does not hold a practising certificate or is not in full-time service of the State, or not a judge or county registrar is not eligible to join the scheme.
Health Declaration Form - when is it necessary?
The requirement to complete and submit a health declaration form to Aviva is for circumstances covering:
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the first year of membership. Once Aviva permits your membership to the scheme, you can annually renew your membership and GLAS subscription by 1 February of each year; or
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a gap in your group life assurance cover, where you are considered by Aviva as a new member seeking to join the scheme.
Once you have completed the Health Declaration form and provide it to Aviva, it will be reviewed by their team and Aviva will contact you directly to confirm if you are eligible for the Scheme. If Aviva confirms you are not eligible to join the scheme, the Law Society will reimburse the GLAS subscription paid.
Further information
If you have a query about a practising certificate or membership application, please email pc@lawsociety.ie.
Claims should be notified to lawsociety@glennons.ie.
Ancillary Benefits to the Group Life Assurance Scheme
Exclusive access to Aviva Care at no extra charge for GLAS members.
Law Society GLAS insurance broker, Glennon has negotiated with Aviva for some ancillary benefits to the group life assurance scheme. The benefits are under Aviva Care and there are four on offer namely:
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Digital GP;
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Best Doctors Second Medical Opinion;
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Bereavement Support; and
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Family Care Mental Health Support
Download the Aviva brochure for more details and on how to register for the benefits.
Law Society Psychological Services
LegalMind
LegalMind is an independent and subsidised therapeutic service that is designed to support the specific needs of solicitors. Law Society Psychological Services has partnered with Clanwilliam Institute for the provision of this service. Clanwilliam Institute is a registered charity dedicated to providing safe and confidential psychotherapy services for individuals, couples, and families. It is also a recognised leader in the training of Systemic Psychotherapists in Ireland.
Who can avail of LegalMind?
- Law Society members and practising certificate holders; and
- Trainees who have returned to the office having completed the Professional Practice Course.
What am I entitled to access through LegalMind?
- Six subsidised therapeutic sessions may be availed of per calendar year (with the potential for two additional sessions, where clinically appropriate).
- Appointments are available for a reduced fee of €55 per appointment.
- Should additional support be desired upon conclusion of subsidised LegalMind sessions, clients are welcome to continue with our LegalMind partners (Clanwilliam Institute), as private, fee-paying clients.
Confidentiality
All enquiries to LegalMind are fully confidential to our partner providers, Clanwilliam Institute. All therapy sessions are conducted by highly trained professionals in a confidential forum.
Contact LegalMind
- Email: legalmind@clanwilliam.ie
- Telephone: 01 2055010 (normal rates apply)
- Office hours for contacting LegalMind: 9am - 5pm