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What is a Deed of Trust?
Deed of Trust is a legal document whereby a Trust is set up. The basic elements are that the Trustees have legal ownership of a property and this legal ownership is subject to what is termed “beneficial” or “equitable” ownership. Those terms define true ownership. The majority of property

Can I make alterations to a Shared Ownership Property?
If you want to make significant alterations, you must request the Housing Associations’ written agreement to what you want to do. This would be in addition to any statutory requirements such as planning regulations.
Can I buy further shares of the property?
You will normally be

What is a Remortgage
A Remortgage occurs either when a mortgage is placed on a property which has no mortgage or you transfer to a new lender.
When our fees apply
The fees in our remortgage calculators only apply if you are using a Mainstream/ High Street Lender. If that does not apply, then our fees will be

Under the Family Law Act 1996. Guidance dated July 2023.
 
What is the legal basis for non-molestation injunctions?
It would be helpful to deal with the Statutory background before the Practice Guidance. Non-molestation injunctions are granted under s42 of the Family Law Act 1996.
What does that section state?
In summary the following:
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