How to get touch with us over the festive period

Our offices will be closed on 25 and 26 December, and 1 January with no access via telephone or email on these days. On 23, 24 and 27 December you will be able to reach us via telephone, email and our live chat but our offices will be closed to the public. All other dates we are open as usual. 

Complete the form below to ask us a question or make an enquiry. We’ll get back to you via phone or email as soon as possible.

Solicitor

Cory Stephenson

“I enjoy working with new and existing Affordable Housing clients on the complex issues they encounter with their housing stock. My focus is to understand clients’ concerns and objectives so that I can provide clear and tailored advice to achieve the desired outcome.”

Cory joined the team in September 2021 and qualified as a Solicitor in August 2022.

As a Solicitor in the Affordable Housing team, Cory regularly advises our Affordable Housing clients on a range of housing management and property disputes including:

  • Possession and Injunction claims
  • Social Housing fraud
  • Antisocial behaviour
  • Defending disrepair claims
  • Leasehold disputes
  • Section 20 consultation process
  • Property and land disputes such as adverse possession and boundary disputes
  • Enforcement of judgments

Prior to qualifying as a Solicitor Cory obtained a First Class Honours in Law at the University of Winchester and a Distinction in Masters of Law in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Law (Exeter).

Outside of the office Cory plays football and golf but mostly enjoys walking his beagle around the Devon countryside.

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New process for registering a notice with the Public Trustee

Posted on 25th August 2023 in Affordable Housing

A change has been made to the application process for all applications to the Public Trustee made on and after 29 August 2023.

Posted by

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Solicitor
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Minor children Inheritance Act claims

Posted on 11th February 2021 in Dispute Resolution

There are many different types of claimants under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (IPFADA).

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Cory Stephenson

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