The case below is a prime example of how not to deal with a neighbour dispute. The first advice I give any client in such a situation is, buy your neighbour a bottle of wine, forget your ego and talk
A right of way is a right that is given to one party to cross another party’s land. It is understandable that the party who owns the land may feel aggrieved, but they purchased that land in the full knowledge
Boundary Disputes - An alternative to Litigation Judges are very quick to criticize parties who have proceeded to Court without entering into mediation first. Mediation is always (or should be) recommended to you by your Solicitor as an alternative to
Before deciding to go to court on a boundary dispute, ask your Solicitor to explain how the prospects of success in your matter are affected by the principles set out in the case of Acco Properties Limited v Severn [2011]
Before I write this blog post, the very best legal advice any solicitor will give you is to avoid a boundary dispute at all costs. If a dispute arises and there is a slim possibility that it can be resolved