Many of the enquiries that lawyers receive often come from relatives on behalf of their elderly or vulnerable family members. Writing a Will or creating Lasting Powers of Attorney can sometimes be a daunting task, so many families wish to come along to offer support during the appointment. However, there comes a point when the family member may be asked to step out of the meeting room so that the lawyer can speak with the person making the document alone. This is in their best interests as well as the family member’s and is nothing to be worried about.
Co-ownership arises when two or more people own a property. Co-ownership can often be difficult to manage because often it is not easy for the co-owners to agree completely as to how the property should be managed. This is true especially when decisions must be made about a sale of the property and the division of monetary proceeds of sale.
Whatever reason you have for a co-ownership dispute, we will help you reach a resolution on the best possible terms for you, whether that involves court proceedings, mediation or negotiation.
If you have any concerns about your rights we invite you to call Mark Ridley on 01252 733 770 to discuss your case in confidence.