Property Related

  • Subletting the property without prior authorisation.
  • Continuing to occupy the property after the legal tenant has died.


Forgery

Serious forgery usually involves the faking of legal documents that are necessary according to certain legislation, examples of forged documents include: Birth, marriage and death certificates, Passports, Allegations of forgery are taken very seriously by prosecution bodies, and if you’re found to be guilty, Judicial documents, Statutes and executive documents, Driving licences.  Penalties can include a prison sentence and large fines. Therefore, it is vital you seek legal advice no matter what type of forgery charges you are facing, as a positive approach to an investigation can reduce the risk of facing severe penalties.

Contact Us

From offices across Manchester, we serve clients throughout the country. You can contact our benefit fraud solicitors in Manchester online or by phone on 0161 834 3114 and on our office out of hours number 07977 402020