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    Direct Access to Barristers in Property Disputes: Benefits and Considerations

    Post by Barrister Connect
    February 5, 2026
    Direct Access to Barristers in Property Disputes: Benefits and Considerations

    If you are facing a property dispute or legal issue, you may assume that your only option is to instruct a solicitor first. However, many property matters can be handled through direct access to a barrister, allowing individuals and businesses to obtain specialist legal advice and representation without an intermediary.

    Understanding how direct access works, and when it is appropriate, can help you make informed decisions about managing costs, timelines and legal strategy.

    What is direct access?

    Direct access allows members of the public, landlords, property owners and businesses to instruct a barrister directly without going through a solicitor.

    Barristers can provide:

    • specialist legal advice
    • written opinions
    • drafting of legal documents
    • representation at hearings or tribunals
    • strategic guidance on disputes

    This route is particularly useful where you already understand the issue and want focused expertise.

    When direct access works well in property law

    Direct access may be suitable where:

    • you need advice on a landlord and tenant dispute
    • you are preparing for possession proceedings
    • you need help interpreting a lease or agreement
    • you require representation at a hearing
    • you want a legal opinion before taking action

    Many property matters are procedural or document-driven, making them well suited to direct barrister involvement.

    When a solicitor may still be needed

    Some cases involve significant administrative work, ongoing correspondence, or complex evidence management. In these situations, a barrister may recommend involving a solicitor to support the process.

    Examples include:

    • large-scale litigation
    • extensive disclosure exercises
    • complex transactional matters

    Benefits of instructing a barrister directly

    Clients often choose direct access because it can:

    • provide quicker access to specialist expertise
    • reduce layers of communication
    • offer greater cost transparency
    • give focused strategic advice early in the process

    Is direct access right for your situation?

    Every case is different. The right approach depends on the complexity of your issue, the level of ongoing support required, and your confidence managing parts of the process yourself.

    We have a full list of FAQs here if you have more questions. 

    Post by Barrister Connect
    February 5, 2026

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