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Solicitor

Cory Stephenson

“I am excited to be working in the Housing Management Team at Tozers. I have always admired the team for their ability to tackle a wide range of legal issues confidently, pragmatically and robustly.

I have already assisted Jenny Lloyd and Sarah Schooling on a number of matters including anti social behaviour, access injunctions, disrepair and boundary disputes for social landlord clients and I am look forward to gaining more experience in these areas.

I aim to understand clients’ concerns and objectives so that I can provide clear and tailored advice and assistance to meet each client’s needs and exceed expectations.”

Cory is a Solicitor working in the Affordable Housing team, joining them after completing his training contract with the firm in 2022 as the team expanded to deal with an increase in work.

Having a general litigation background as well as a strong housing litigation practice Cory deals with all housing management litigation, ASB, tenancy breaches, disrepair, and covers the more unusual aspects such as boundary disputes and party wall act claims. He is well liked with clients and conducts his own advocacy.

Cory previously spent time in the firm’s Wealth Management and Litigation teams, where he specialised in debt claims, general property and land disputes and disputed wills and trusts.

Cory obtained a first-class law degree from the University of Winchester and subsequently achieved a Distinction in his Masters of Law in Professional Legal Practice from the University of Law.

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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.

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Cory Stephenson

Solicitor
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Lasting Powers of Attorney drop by 30% last year

Posted on 23rd April 2021 in Later Life Planning

A recent article on Today’s Wills & Probate shows that a freedom of information request by Quilter revealed “a 30 percent drop in the number of LPAs registered between April 2020 and February 2021, compared to the same period the previous year”.

Posted by

Cory Stephenson

Solicitor