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A Guide to Cohabitation Law & Practice for Family Lawyers - Live with Safda Mahmood

A Guide to Cohabitation Law & Practice for Family Lawyers - Live with Safda Mahmood

Session

4 Nov 2024

10:15 AM ‐ 3:15 PM

With a SmartPlan £288

With a Season Ticket £320

Standard price £640

All prices exclude VAT
Level
Introduction: Requires no prior subject knowledge
CPD
5 hours
Group bookings
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Introduction

The law surrounding cohabitation is becoming an area which family practitioners are increasingly being expected to advise on.

This live broadcast session, which is set at in introductory level, will cover the key issues and the developing case law in this area. You are not expected to have any prior knowledge in the area of cohabitation in undertaking this course. It will involve considering how the case law has developed to then understand how best to advise your clients.

There will be a reference to the Civil Procedure Rules in the course, but they are not covered in great detail in this course.

What You Will Learn

This live and interactive broadcast will cover the following:

  • Advising at the conveyancing stage - What tips can the conveyancing team be given by the family team?
  • Severance of Tenancies
  • What type of trust application may be made and how is equitable estoppel relevant?
  • Application of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996
  • Use of cohabitation Agreements
  • Key case law, including Stack v Dowden, Kernott v Jones and Barnes v Phillips
  • How does a ToLATA application contrast with Schedule 1 Children Act Applications?
  • What is the developing case law?
  • Implications of the decision in Lee v Hathway 2022
  • What is meant by Occupation Rent and Equitable Accounting
  • Steps to take pre-proceedings
  • Offers to Settle and Costs

Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.