For Individuals

If two or more unmarried people own property and fail to set out carefully in a trust deed what their respective interests are to be, trouble is not far away.

The issues are based on trust law, which is complex, and a thorough analysis of what happened and what were the parties’ intentions is needed before a claim for the sale of and division of proceeds of the property can take placeWe act for parties in Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (TOLATA) claims, and help them realise their investment on the best terms possible.

Contact our Shared Ownership Solicitors in Farnham, Reading and Wokingham today

Our solicitors at Clifton Ingram can advise you on all aspects of Shared Property. We are a proactive and down-to-earth team of highly experienced solicitors; bringing a high quality and professional service to your local area.

We regularly advise clients in Farnham, Reading and Wokingham and across all of Berkshire and the surrounding areas including Bracknell, Theale, Henley, Ascot, Crowthorne, Maidenhead, Camberley, Farnborough and Windsor. Speak to one of our team today to see how we can help on 0118 978 0099. Our solicitors will move fast to find a solution personal to you.

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