This On Demand was recorded on 26 March 2025.
There are multiple responsibilities and potential liabilities of lawyers when advising clients on contracting out and settlement agreements under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA). For agreements under s21, 21A, and 21B of the PRA to be binding, they must be witnessed by a lawyer who certifies that independent legal advice has been provided. If a lawyer fails to give adequate advice, they may face legal liability.
Join us for this On Demand where Elizabeth Heaney (Senior Associate at Tompkins Wake) will cover the key causes of action for inadequate advice, outline lawyers’ duty of care, and provide practical guidance on minimising liability through best practices.
Lawyers at all levels working in family law and property law.
Elizabeth Heaney, Senior Associate, Tompkins Wake