A family member (the third party) was sent a solicitors letter telling them they have no right to come onto part of our property and damage it.
They were advised the courts have been clear on the issue regarding Access Rights and they were given 10 days to acknowledge the letter and a further 20 days to state their case.
The letter was signed for and we know it has been read. Family member (third party) has said something to another family member.
Neither I or the solicitor has received a reply.
I suspect the family member has sought legal advice but cant be 100% certain
As we have not received a reply I'm assuming that if legal advice was sought they were advised they have no case and we are in the right. Bearing in mind there has been no reply, what does this do to the family members case if they indeed have a case?
thank you in advance
sealeysb21
They were advised the courts have been clear on the issue regarding Access Rights and they were given 10 days to acknowledge the letter and a further 20 days to state their case.
The letter was signed for and we know it has been read. Family member (third party) has said something to another family member.
Neither I or the solicitor has received a reply.
I suspect the family member has sought legal advice but cant be 100% certain
As we have not received a reply I'm assuming that if legal advice was sought they were advised they have no case and we are in the right. Bearing in mind there has been no reply, what does this do to the family members case if they indeed have a case?
thank you in advance
sealeysb21
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