TOLATA Claims (Unmarried Couples) Solicitors in the South West – Separation of Unmarried Couples
TOLATA Claims (Unmarried Couples) Solicitors in the South West – Separation of Unmarried Couples Solicitors In The South West
Our aim is to provide a high-quality and personal service tailored to your unique circumstances. We listen carefully and offer advice that is clear, practical and free from unnecessary legal jargon.
We combine traditional solicitor-client values with a modern approach, using technology to increase efficiency without compromising on personal service.
What is a TOLATA Claim?
TOLATA refers to the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996. If you are in dispute over property ownership with a former partner, we can help. These claims often arise when unmarried couples separate, and there is a disagreement about who owns what share of the home, or whether the property should be sold.
You may have contributed to a deposit, mortgage, or renovation costs, even if the property is not in your name. We can advise you on your rights and whether you may be entitled to a financial interest in the property.
Our TOLATA Services
We can assist with:
- Establishing your beneficial interest in the property;
- Disputes where one party wants to sell, and the other does not;
- Recovering financial contributions following separation;
- Defending or making claims when property ownership is unclear;
- Negotiations for settlement of any disputes.
Our TOLATA solicitors will work with you to gather the right evidence, advise on your prospects and attempt resolution without court where possible. If court proceedings are necessary, we will represent you robustly and efficiently throughout.
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