

When a relationship breaks down and the parties were not married or had not entered into a civil partnership often a dispute arises regarding ownership of the shared home whether owned in the joint names or the sole name of one of the cohabitees.
Ownership disputes between cohabitees can be complicated and require experienced legal advice.
When the home is owned by one partner alone, that is when difficulties arise as the non owner is in a vulnerable position and must rely on the laws of Trust.
There may also be children involved and personal property.
We can help you to try to reach an agreement but if this is not possible, we can advise you of your options.
| Divorce & Separation | CSA Disputes |
| Children | Cohabitation |
| Financial Settlements | Civil Partnership Agreements |
| Prenuptial Agreements | Domestic Violence |
| Mediation | Collaboration |
| Change of Name | Making a Will |
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| Angela Oliver | Alison Wright | Helen Varty |
If you would like more information or would like a free initial consultation then please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your case on 01244 312306 or by
email law@oliverandco.co.uk or by fax 01244 350261