Residential conveyancing is the legal process of buying or selling a home or property. Experienced residential conveyancing solicitors are often required to aid this process because the legalities of property purchasing and selling can be complex. A residential conveyancing solicitor will have the specialist knowledge required to enable your property transaction to be carried out professionally and securely.
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If you have any issues regarding the transfer of residential property or general property inquiries, please speak to our residential conveyancing solicitors today for a no-obligation chat on 0207 242 1666.
When you instruct our solicitors to act on your house move, a case manager will be allocated to you and will work in direct contact with all people involved in your case to ensure things run smoothly. Our dedicated specialists will be more than happy to discuss your property transaction, enabling you to be fully aware of every facet of the process. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a property investor, or simply need advice on shared ownership or a move, our residential conveyancing solicitors will be able to advise you on your circumstances, keeping you up to date with the exact stage of your sale or purchase.
Alongside the emotional angst of moving and the physical
shifting of all your personal goods, furniture, and belongings, the additional
legal paperwork can add to the pressure of relocation.
An experienced team of residential conveyancing solicitors
can eliminate that extra stress from you by dealing with the entire legal
process.
At Farani Taylor, our residential conveyancing solicitors
specialize in all aspects of property law. Our attitude is one of
proactiveness, openness, and planning. With our swift and professional manner,
intrinsically linked with expertise and knowledge, the process moves smoothly,
rapidly, and cost-effectively.
We believe that it is important to build a strong working
relationship with our clients. This helps us understand your needs,
requirements, and objectives better so that we can support you in achieving
them.
Our solicitors have experience in all fields and areas of
residential conveyancing. This enables us to offer you quality advice on all
matters such as:
Purchase and sale of leasehold and freehold properties
• Equity
transfer
• Leasehold
agreements
• Buy to
Let mortgages
• Re-mortgages
• New
building sales
• Scheme
purchases
• Shared
ownership property transfer.
Our mission is to make the process of transferring property
hassle-free and convenient for you. We have ample experience in handling both
simple and complex disputes and negotiations to get the best outcome for both
parties. You can have absolute confidence in the abilities of our residential
conveyancing solicitors to detail your requirements to the other party.
We try to provide innovative solutions to disputes that
might arise during the conveyancing process. Our expertise also extends to
commercial property should you require any advice surrounding this.
At Farani Taylor we assist clients from every walk of life whether it’s at the beginning of a relationship planning a future or at the end of a relationship. We will look at your situation and sensitively and creatively provide advice, developing solutions with your best interests in mind. Our family law solicitors understand your family are the most important people in your life. The value placed upon family and the sensitivity required in handling such matters, particularly when children are involved, is something we at Farani Taylor truly understand. Our experienced, dedicated and empathetic team of family law solicitors are here to provide legal advice and support to you, shaping plans for now and in the future, dependent on your needs and situation.
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In England and Wales a child must be 16 in order for them to decide who they live with, unless there are Court Orders in place that state otherwise. You can allow younger children to have a say in this decision but their decision alone will not provide any legal standing.
There are many misconceptions surrounding divorce, particularly that adultery will financially impact the outcome. The act of adultery, although upsetting, doesn’t usually make any difference to the overall decision regarding assets. A court is not usually interested in why the marriage ended and tends to look more carefully at resources available to both parties and how they can be divided fairly.
A Child Arrangement Order or CAO is an agreement made under UK family law pertaining to where a child will live or who they can have contact with.
Going to court can be very expensive, so it is imperative you choose the right representative from the beginning to ensure your divorce or child arrangements are managed professionally, efficiently and cost effectively.
You can mutually arrange an agreement for your divorce and mutual assets, however, this alone is not legally binding.
In order to make the divorce ‘official’ you will need the support of a family law solicitor who can initiate proceedings.Â
If you and your partner are unable to meet a resolution together before this stage, you can go through the process of mediation or again, enlist the help of an experienced family law solicitor who will guide you through the process and help secure a better outcome for your circumstances.
Solicitors are not allowed to represent you if they are a friend or family member, or have been associated with you as a couple during your marriage due to conflict of interest.
Yes, our family law solicitors have a wealth of experience in civil partnership dissolution and can therefore provide you with more options and better solutions for your circumstances. Please note, before you apply, you can only dissolve a civil partnership in England and Wales if you have been in one for a year.
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