Listen "Ep. 21 Experts in the Field: A guide to jointly owned property in the rural sector"
Episode Synopsis
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provides insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In this podcast episode, our experts look at how property can be split between joint owners such as multi-generational farming families or unmarried couples and how to document this in a way which hopefully avoids future disputes.
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In this podcast episode, our experts look at how property can be split between joint owners such as multi-generational farming families or unmarried couples and how to document this in a way which hopefully avoids future disputes.
Useful links
Twitter: Foot Anstey - Farms, Estates and Rural Land team
Farms, Estates and Rural Land team: Farms, Estates and Rural Land | Foot Anstey
Family team: Family | Foot Anstey
Related article: One day the farm will all be yours... or will it?
Related article: Succession planning – The need for Lasting Powers of Attorney and Deputyships
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