If someone is refusing to return your personal property or possessions, our personal property dispute solicitors can help. Depending on the circumstances, this could amount to trespass to goods or conversion of goods, both of which may give you the right to take legal action to recover what is yours.

What Counts as a Personal Property Dispute?

Personal property disputes can arise in a wide range of situations, from a former partner refusing to return belongings after a relationship breakdown, to a friend or family member withholding items entrusted to their care, or a third party damaging or retaining goods without your consent. In cases involving a former partner, our cohabitation dispute solicitors may also be able to assist. Whatever the circumstances, our personal property solicitors will assess your situation and advise you on the most effective route to resolution.

How We Can Help You Recover Your Property

As experienced solicitors for personal property disputes, we will advise you clearly on your legal position, your prospects of success, and the options available to you; whether that is a formal demand, mediation, or Court proceedings. Where negligent conduct by a third party has caused damage to or loss of your goods, our general negligence claims team may also be able to help. Our goal is to help you recover your property or obtain appropriate compensation as efficiently as possible.

To speak with one of our personal property dispute solicitors, contact Fiona Bruce Solicitors today on 01925 263 273 or email enquiries@fionabruce.co.uk.

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