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Rights Of Way

Rights Of Way

Here at AFG LAW we specialise in rights of way issues. Our rights of way solicitors understand the key complexities of these kinds of cases and we have experience in all kinds of access situations

 

Rights Of Way Solicitors in Bolton and Bury

If you want to pursue an access case then get in touch with our knowledgeable team on 01204 377600 or e-mail our Dispute Resolution team and we will get back to you.

The Impact of Rights of Way Issues

Rights of way and access problems can affect:
•    The value of a home and land
•    The nature and number of vehicles that can access a property
•    Who may use the way for access to it
•    Parking
•    Relationships with neighbours

It is therefore vital for issues to be resolved as quickly as possible and our expert team can help ensure that problems do not become prolonged.

We work extensively in this often complex area of law, and can help homeowners and landowners, as well as developers who are facing opposition on a project. Our services are tailored to each situation but in general, we offer the following:

 

For the Home and Landowner

•    Consultation, commentary and reports
•    Investigation and research for evidence and background of a case
•    Advice on possible courses of action

Each case of rights of way and access is unique and this is why developers coming to us for help will be assigned their own specialist rights of way and highway expert. They will work closely with a lawyer to help solve access issues.

Contact us

If you would like to speak to our rights of way solicitors about an issue, contact our Dispute Resolution Team on 01204 377600 or email disputeresolution@afglaw.co.uk

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