Butterworths Wills, Probate and Administration Service

Butterworths Wills, Probate and Administration Service
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9780406996619
Publication Date:
26/01/1996
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Print
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£725.00
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Designed to provide practical solutions to your day-to-day problems, Butterworths Wills, Probate and Administration Service looseleaf contains clear, step-by-step guidance on all areas of probate and administration law and practice, from planning and drafting a will, through administration of the estate and taxation, to after-death variations, family provision and litigation.

Benefits of Butterworths Wills, Probate and Administration Service

  • Combining narrative text with precedents and source materials to make a single comprehensive reference service, Butterworths Wills, Probate and Administration Service offers commentary and advice from leading experts.
  • It includes precedents, fully annotated and presented clause by clause where appropriate, worked examples and the text of all relevant statutory materials. Tax considerations are emphasised throughout.
  • The service is now also available on CD-ROM as part of the Butterworths Wills and Probate Library, bringing users the added benefits of electronic delivery such as enhanced search facilities and hypertext links.
  • Butterworths Wills, Probate and Administration Service comes complete in two looseleaf volumes, four service issues approx. per year (invoiced separately on publication).

Division A: Wills. Precedents;
Division AI: Wills - Providing for disabled beneficiaries; Precedents;
Division A2: Incapacity;
Division B: Intestacy;
Division CI: Inheritance Tax;
Division CII: Capital Gains Tax;
Division CIII: Income Tax;
Division D: Obtaining the grant. Precedents;
Division E: Administration of the estate. Precedents;
Division F: After-death variations. Precedents;
Division G: Contentious matters. Precedents;
Division H: Family provision. Precedents;
Division I: State benefits;
Division J: Statutes;
Division K: Statutory instruments;
Division L: Practice directions and circulars;
Table of cases;
Table of statutes;
Table of statutory instruments;
Index

 


General Editor: Lesley Lintott MA (Oxon), Solicitor, Partner, Penningtons Solicitors LLP. Editors: Anna Burnside, Solicitor, Partner, Manches LLP; Julie Burton MA (Oxon) Solicitor, Partner, Penningtons Solicitors LLP; Laura Dadswell MA (Cantab), Solicitor, Partner, Penningtons Solicitors LLP; Martin Davey LLB, Honorary Research Fellow, formerly Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Manchester; Simon Ennals, Solicitor, Essential Rights Legal Practice, part-time chairman of Social Security Appeals Tribunal; Tom Henderson MA (Hons), ACA, CTA, Senior Tax Manager, Rawlinson & Hunter, Chartered Accountants; Sian Hodgson BSc (Hons), MSc (Hons) (London), Solicitor, Penningtons Solicitors LLP; Simon Jennings MA (Oxon), FCA, TEP, Partner, Rawlinson & Hunter, Chartered Accountants; Charles Lloyd LLB (Exon), Solicitor, Partner, Macfarlanes LLP; Clive V Margrave?Jones MA, LLM (Cantab), Solicitor (Hons), Principal, Margraves, Lecturer (part?time) University College of Wales, Aberystwyth; Michael Parkinson LLB (Hons) (Dunelm), Solicitor, Partner, Russell-Cooke LLP; Nazreen Pearce LLB (London), BA (Hons), Barrister of Inner Temple, Circuit Judge on the South Eastern Circuit (retired); Matthew Pintus, Solicitor, Partner, Macfarlanes LLP; Jonathan Pratt BA (Hons), Professional Support Lawyer, Macfarlanes LLP; Previous Editors - First General Editor: David T. Davies RD, BA, FTII, Solicitor, Senior Partner, Penningtons Solicitors LLP (retired); Gordon R Ashton LLB (Manchester), Solicitor, District Judge on the Northern Circuit, Deputy Master of the Court of Protection (retired); R T Oerton, Solicitor (Hons), Sir George Fowler Prizeman, Consultant with Bircham & Co (now Bircham Dyson Bell) (retired); A M Wilton LLB, Senior Lecturer in Law, Newcastle Law School, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Cherry E Wright LLB (London), Solicitor (Hons), STEP, Partner, Hugh James (retired)

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