Case Study: Five-figure Settlement Awarded to Ex-partner in Joint Prop…
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Following the breakdown of their relationship, Mr B attempted to sell the property without Ms L’s knowledge. As our client was not the registered owner of the property and there was no written agreement between the parties, her consent was not required. Ms L instructed our solicitors, who promptly put all agents and conveyancers on notice of her claim of an interest in the property, and therefore her claim to the sale proceeds to the extent of her interest. At the time the property was purchased, it was the intention that the property was to be jointly owned. For reasons discussed between the parties at the time, it was agreed that the property would be in Mr B’s sole name. Our client had equally contributed to the mortgage repayments and other outgoings. Mr B had received a discount and car parking space, and this was our client’s contribution. Considering all of the above, it would be unjust for our client not to receive anything from the sale and be left to start over with no interest and no payment of her interest in the property. Our solicitors sent a without-prejudice offer, proposing the payment to be made to our client in an attempt to settle the matter quickly and without either party incurring further legal costs. After some negotiation, the parties reached a settlement and a settlement deed was drawn up between the parties’ solicitors. The sale of the property had proceeded, and therefore funds were available to pay our client the settlement sums agreed immediately and without the need for court proceedings.
This can include an affidavit from employer, medical certificate or Business Law bank statements. Lodge the application along with your supporting evidence and driver licence suspension notice. Pay the required court filing fee. You will be given a court date. Once your application is accepted and stamped by the court, provide a copy of the stamped application and affidavit to TMR as soon as possible. Attend the court hearing where the case will need to be argued before the court. What Happens at the Court Hearing? Your lawyer will give you a brief rundown on court procedures and what to expect. You will follow your lawyer into the court room and sit down. Once your matter is called, your lawyer will introduce your case. Your lawyer will advocate on your behalf and explain to the court why losing your licence will cause severe hardship. They will submit and discuss affidavits, character references, and employer letters to support your application. The Magistrate may ask your lawyer or yourself questions regarding your employment, driving history and the necessity of a special hardship licence.
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