Jointly owning property may seem to be straightforward and unambiguous; but without
appropriate legal advice there are many pitfalls that could occur including costly litigation.
Not exact matches
Besides unjust compensation, are
there any other reasons why businesses should seek
legal advice and help when the government wishes to
appropriate their private property?
It's been said
there are no bad routes to market, but a business may overlook the most
appropriate routes to market by failing to seek
legal advice at an early stage.
In considering whether it is «
appropriate» to make the consent determination, the court will consider factors including: the scope and purpose of the NTA; whether or not the parties had independent and competent
legal advice; and whether or not
there is suggestion that the agreement had not been freely entered into.
Whilst it is always advisable to consider whether independent
legal advice would be
appropriate, especially when
there are children and complicated financial issues to discuss,
there is no reason why someone who is comfortable with filling in forms and reading guidance notes should not consider a DIY divorce as an option if saving money is the priority and a very helpful government website can be found at https://www.gov.uk/divorce/overview