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We have a highly experienced team of specialist solicitors who work across several specialisms to advise on claims and disputes under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA).
TOLATA claims can overlap between family law, property law, trusts and wills
TOLATA provides the statutory framework for how claimed legal rights in property can be exercised, enforced, or challenged in court.
For a detailed guide to TOLATA claims, see our page here.
TOLATA claims typically arise when:
Unmarried couples separate and dispute property shares.
Family members disagree over inherited property.
Friends or investors jointly purchase property without clear agreements.
Someone contributes to property purchase/improvement without having legal ownership.
As with any civil dispute it is rarely advisable to go all the way to a trial. Litigation is always risky, expensive and uncertain.
Our team provides:
Initial assessment of claim strength
Evidence gathering and case building
Negotiation and court representation if needed
A negotiated or mediated settlement out of court is often the best outcome and we are highly experienced in helping clients get the best available outcome.
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9am to 5pm
Partner
Highly experienced solicitor specialising in all types of property related disputes including TOLATA disputes and claims.
Other lawyers in the firm who also specialise in TOLATA claims.
Call our team or fill out the form below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
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