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Pennsylvania Quakertown Ashby Law Offices, LLC attorney Harrold, Nancy J. Esquire
  • Lawyer name:Harrold, Nancy J. Esquire
  • Address:246 West Broad Street Suite 3Quakertown,PA
  • Phone:215-536-7606
  • Fax:215-536-7679
  • PostalCode:18951 -1244
  • WebSite:http://www.ashbylaw.net/
  • Areas of Practice:Family Law Divorce Support Child Custody Estate Litigation Guardianships ,Child

Pennsylvania QuakertownAshby Law Offices, LLC attorney Harrold, Nancy J. Esquire is a Very good lawyer practice area in Family Law Divorce Support Child Custody Estate Litigation Guardianships ,Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, Litigation & Appeals,Ashby Law Offices, LLC

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  • Ms. Harrold has more than 20 years of expertise in divorce, support, and custody. She is the firm's litigation attorney for cases that cannot be resolved through negotiation. In these cases, she is the primary attorney who appears in court on behalf of clients.?

    Prior to attending law school at Temple University, she was a Domestic Relations Conference Officer for the County of Delaware, Pennsylvania, and later as a Probation Officer for the Delaware County Office of Court Services.?

    While attending law school, she clerked for the Honorable Lois G. Forer, Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, PA, from January 1985 through August 1987. Ms. Harrold also served as a teaching assistant at the Temple University School of Law from 1984 to 1985.

  • Pennsylvania, 1987 U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1988

  • Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1987J.D.Honors: cum laude Cabrini College, 1979B.S.Honors: magna cum laude

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In law all property is land. Anything attached to the land (eg a building) is part of the land. So you own a piece of land that includes all the buildings, plants, etc on it.. . Historically ownership of land was proved by the title deeds. These are essentially a series of legal documents transferring ownership. You prove you own the property by having a document transferring ownership from Mr A to you. And you prove Mr A was entitled to sell by having a document transferring ownership from Mr B to Mr A. And so on. In theory you would need to go all the way back to the original grant from the Crown to Lord X. But in practice statute and custom means you only need to go back to the most recent document older than a particular age. At the moment that age is 15 years.. . This system still exists, so ownership for some properties is still recorded by the title deeds. These are held by the owner, or kept safe on their behalf by their bank or solicitor.. . In 1926 a new system was introduced. The Land Registry. In this system the definitive record of ownership is held centrally by the Land Registry, so there is no need for deeds for properties that are registered. The system of registration was introduced gradually from 1990. Any property could be registered voluntarily, but it was complusory for properties sold or mortgaged in certain areas. From 1990 the system was compulsory for all properties anywhere in the country when they were sold or mortgaged. About 70% of the land is now registered.. . So to answer your questions:. 1) If the property is registered the owner can prove this by referring to the property record at the Land Registry. If the property is not registered ownership is proved by the deeds. This is either / or. There is no overlap and no choice.. . 2) The Land Registry has a web site and certain functions can be carried out online (by solicitors, not the public). When a property is sold specific forms need to be completed by seller and buyer, which enable the ownership details to be changed. Ownership cannot be changed unilaterally by someone simply saying they now own a particular property. Anyone can download the register for a particular property, but none of this affects ownership, or gives anyone the right to change ownership details.. . In fact, a central database, with details of all the forms and changes is much safer than the deeds system. For one thing, if deeds get lost (eg in a fire or flood) all your proof of ownership is gone, and you have a big job to fix this. Its also probably much easier to forge deeds, that (until recently) did not have a standard form and whose details are private, than it is to fraudulently change Land Registry details.. . 3) All answered in introduction.

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