The Law Society Forms

Keep The Law Society forms with the matter in InTouch

As a registered reseller, InTouch gives your team one place to work with The Law Society forms across residential conveyancing and commercial property matters, with forms, documents and follow-up tasks linked to the matter.

The Law Society forms available in InTouch

Keep the process together in one place

Property teams use The Law Society forms across residential conveyancing and commercial property matters. Keeping forms, supporting documents and matter progress in one place makes them easier to manage.

With InTouch, your team can:

  • open the relevant form from the matter

  • keep forms and related documents together

  • reduce duplicate files and version issues

  • see what is on the file more easily

  • keep follow-up tasks connected to the matter

  • work from the current form available in InTouch

What are The Law Society forms?

The Law Society forms are standard forms and documents used across conveyancing and property law matters. 

They support key parts of the legal process, including:

  • property sale and purchase information

  • client instruction and compliance checks

  • local authority and search enquiries

  • lease documentation

  • standard contract terms for residential and commercial property matters

FAQs

  • Law Society forms used in conveyancing can include TA forms, CQS forms, Local Authority forms and Standard Conditions of Sale, depending on the matter.

  • No. Some Law Society forms are used in residential conveyancing, while others are used in commercial property work.

  • TA forms are used for transaction and property information. CQS forms are used for firm-side work such as client instruction, AML, risk and file review.

  • Yes. Residential conveyancing and commercial property work often use different The Law Society form sets.

  • Keeping The Law Society forms on the matter means forms, related documents and follow-up tasks can sit with the file, rather than being managed separately across folders, emails and document versions.

  • Yes. A matter may involve more than one The Law Society form family depending on the transaction and the work involved.