Kirstin MacDonald
After completing an LLB (Hons) Law Degree and then a Legal Practice course, Kirstin qualified as a Solicitor in 2006 and was an Assistant Solicitor at Hayes Son and Richmond solicitors specialising in residential and agricultural property law, wills, trusts and probate until joining the Residential Conveyancing team at Chadwick Lawrence in 2015.
About Kirstin-Anne MacDonald
Qualifications: | Solicitor |
SRA No.: | 374355 |
Date Qualified: | 15 November 2006 |
Areas Covered: | Conveyancing in England and Wales |
Solicitors' Practice: | Chadwick Lawrence LLP |
Kirstin specialises in:
- Declaration of Trusts - for unmarried couples buying as tenants in common
- Will drafting
- Probate
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Get your signed documentation to your solicitor in advance!
Get all your signed documentation to your solicitor in advance, if you want to give yourself more chance of a faster conveyancing process. Your conveyancing solicitor can't exchange contracts with the other side until they receive your mortgage deed, transfer deed, signed contract and so on.
Originals of these documents, or at least some originals may be required by your solicitor and if so, you may need to post them.
It's a good idea, if you have to use Royal Mail, to send as much correspondence as you can together and make sure to use recorded delivery. This way, the documents can be tracked and you can find out when your mail was received and who signed for it.
This is never best left to chance - you might lose your documents, which will slow down your conveyancing considerably and you will have to wait for replacements, into the bargain.