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What documents speed up a matrimonial or court-ordered property sale?

Court orders, undertakings, lender consent, and third-party consent packages that often run alongside conveyancing in England and Wales.

Published: 18 Apr 2026 · Updated: 18 Apr 2026 · 10 min read

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Two legal tracks meet

Family proceedings and conveyancing have different timetables. Alignment reduces stress.

Common evidence

Consent order or sealed court order directing sale or transfer.

Mortgage lender approval for paying net proceeds in a specified split.

Undertakings affecting who can market or who holds keys.

Occupier consent if a non-owner occupies.

Coordinate with solicitors on both sides before you fix a completion date publicly.

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