Property Law

Solicitor's Guide to Compulsory First Registration | McPartland & Sons Solicitors

Solicitor’s Guide to Compulsory First Registration

Compulsory First Registration (CFR) is a legal process that requires the registration of previously unregistered land titles in Northern Ireland’s Land Registry. This change in the property landscape has introduced new complexities for solicitors. This guide aims to provide a clear understanding of CFR and its implications. What is Compulsory First Registration? CFR means that

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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) within the framework of Northern Ireland law

The Pros and Cons of Alternative Dispute Resolution

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods provide an alternative approach to resolving legal disputes outside of traditional court proceedings. In Northern Ireland, ADR offers unique advantages and considerations within the framework of the local legal system. McPartland & Sons Solicitors explore the pros and cons of ADR under Northern Ireland law, shedding light on the benefits

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Property Transactions with grey house

The Role of Solicitors in Property Transactions

Property transactions can be complex and overwhelming, requiring a comprehensive understanding of legal processes, documentation, and compliance regulations. In Northern Ireland, solicitors play a vital role in facilitating these transactions, ensuring a smooth and legally sound transfer of property ownership. McPartland & Sons Solicitors will delve into the essential responsibilities and contributions of solicitors in

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