
Cohabitation Disputes: Making a TOLATA Claim
A TOLATA claim (Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996) or Cohabitation Dispute, is where individuals dispute an aspect of their cohabitation or financial stake in the property.

A TOLATA claim (Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996) or Cohabitation Dispute, is where individuals dispute an aspect of their cohabitation or financial stake in the property.

We never expect to be involved in a road collision – until it happens. Even the safest drivers can find themselves injured in a car accident due to someone else’s negligence. If you or a loved one has been hurt through no fault of your own, you may be entitled to car accident compensation.

If you’ve suffered injuries because of an accident at work that was not your fault, then Nicholson Jones Sutton Solicitors can help you get the compensation you deserve. If you have been injured in a workplace accident, we may be able to assist you in filing a claim, whether you are an employee, contractor, member of the public, or a visitor.

One of the hardest things to go through is the loss of a loved one, and if there is a disagreement over their Will or estate, it can make things even more upsetting. In these circumstances, the legal procedure for determining how an estate should be allocated is known as contentious probate. If they died without a will – or if the will is contested in any manner – you may require the help of a solicitor to ensure that everything is managed fairly.

If you live in a Council Property it is their responsibility to provide a safe, secure, and well-maintained home. Therefore, the Council or Local Authority must repair any reported issues they are legally responsible for, especially if the conditions are affecting your health. If you have complained and they have not fixed the issue in a reasonable timeframe or are ignoring the problem entirely, Nicholson Jones Sutton Solicitors can give you the help you deserve by ensuring the repairs are completed.

Whether you are going through a divorce or separation, deciding on the arrangements for the children can be complicated. As parents, you have a responsibility for your children’s well-being. It should reassure you that there is clear guidance set out within the law to protect the rights of your children.