Pump Court Chambers

Cohabitation and Co-ownership interactive lunchtime webinars: “The vulnerability of an express declaration of trust”

Events
26th Jan 2026, 13:00 to 14:00

Please join us for a series of interactive lunchtime webinars covering the latest developments from our Co-ownership team.

Session 3: Monday 26th January 2026 – “The vulnerability of an express declaration of trust” by Julian Reed, Oliver Foy and Rebekah Batt

Each session will run from 1pm – 2pm, including time for Q&A. To register, please email Chelsey Stuart: cbs@pumpcourtchambers.com, specifying which session(s) you would like to attend, along with any questions you would like the speakers to consider in advance.

The Zoom details will be circulated to attendees nearer the time.

Julian Reed practices in the areas of inheritance, wills and probate and the overlap with financial remedies.

His practice includes contentious probate matters, acting for both claimants and defendants (including executors) in cases involving the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependents) Act 1975. Administration of estates, including insolvent estates, also featured in this practice is dealing with the removal of awkward and recalcitrant Trustees and Executors. Claims concerning the validity of wills by reason of testator’s incapacity, the effects of undue influence, or the satisfaction of formal requirements.

Ollie is ideally suited to cohabitation and co-ownership disputes due to his combination of experience in financial remedies and traditional Chancery work.

He has an established TOLATA practice, with a strong track record of advising and representing clients across a wide spectrum of co-ownership disputes. His work frequently involves issues of constructive trusts, proprietary estoppel and equitable accounting, where he brings both technical precision and strategic insight.

Ollie also has experience in claims under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 and accepts instructions in cases involving financial provision for children, particularly when combined with an application under TOLATA.

Rebekah has a growing practice in cohabitation and co-ownership cases. She accepts instructions in TLATA claims of all kinds, i.e. whether between cohabitees or otherwise, drawing on her experience in both family and property.

In addition, Rebekah has experience in Schedule 1 claims and accepts instructions at all stages.

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