Service
Negotiation and Settlement Coordination
Calm, in-person negotiation with relatives, co-owners, tenants and counterparties, conducted on your instructions and based on verified facts.
Many matters do not need escalation. They need someone competent in the room who is not emotionally involved, does not depend on the other side, and can keep a difficult conversation civil. The aim is a durable arrangement rather than a temporary concession.
What the work includes
- Inheritance disagreements among heirs
- Co-owner and sibling disputes over shared property
- Rental-income disagreements, including rent collected but not shared
- Tenant exits and revised tenancy arrangements
- Buyouts of one party's share
- Partition discussions
- Family settlements
- Sale-and-distribution arrangements across several beneficiaries
What you receive
- A negotiating position grounded in verified facts
- Written notes of each substantive discussion
- Proposed terms prepared for review and documentation by your advocate
- An honest read of what the other side is likely to accept
Typically suited to
- A relative or co-owner controlling an inherited asset
- Stalled family settlements where discussions have become circular
- Occupants or tenants who are not cooperating with an absent owner
Process
Where this sits in the engagement
Work usually begins with a confidential enquiry and a suitability call, followed by a paid situation assessment and a written resolution plan.
Start with a brief, confidential conversation
Tell us what you are dealing with. If we are not the right fit, we will say so and point you in a more useful direction.
