Author: Ash
I am a direct access (public access) authorised barrister. I specialise in disputes about inheritance, wills, properties, probate, money in divorce and between neighbours such rights of way and boundaries. I provide specialist advice and representation in court. You can instruct me without having to go through a solicitor first which can save you money.
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What Are Trusts of Land?
A trust of land is a legal arrangement where property is held by one or…
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What is a Matrimonial Remedy Order?
A matrimonial remedy order is a legal order made by a court to settle financial…
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Caveat to Stop Probate: What You Need to Know
When dealing with the estate of a deceased loved one, you may come across situations…
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Can You Claim Part of Your Partner’s House After a Breakup?
Breakups are never easy, and when there’s a property involved, the situation can become even…
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Top procedural tips for people representing themselves in court
If you are representing yourself without a solicitor or other type of regulated lawyer, you…
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Associate –> TEP
I received official word yesterday that my application to upgrade from Associate to TEP had…
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How to get possession of a property when the owner dies
Other related questions include: The answers to the above will depend. However, in almost every…
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Can a will be valid if it is undated?
You’ve found a will after someone has died but it’s undated. Does that mean it…
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Private client update -April 2024
In April 2024 my colleague Matthew and I did an online update. Unfortunately I ran…
Understanding Matrimonialisation in Divorce Proceedings