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A Practitioner's Guide to Inheritance Act Claims

A Practitioner's Guide to Inheritance Act Claims

by Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing

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MPN9780854902989
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This new edition is a comprehensive, accessible, and practical guide to the provisions of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.It provides up-to-date guidance on the law, practice, and procedure on the ever-increasing applications for financial provisions under the Act.The provisions of the Act and its interpretation by the courts are set out and explained by providing summaries of relevant cases.The book also contains a step-by-step guide to the preparation of a case under the Act and the practice and procedure to process an application through the courts. The introduction provides an overview of the background of the legislation, the amendments that have been made, and the issues that still need to be resolved, particularly in relation to cohabitants.Each chapter comprehensively deals with information on the preconditions and time limits to prepare for an application to be made under the Act.These include issues such as domicile, limitation of time, eligibility, grounds for making a claim and the necessary factors to establish a claim.The book also provides useful information on claims based on constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel which so frequently arise in farming claims and claims made by cohabitants and other family members. The new edition sets out the challenges of cryptocurrencies, crypto assets, and currency.It also emphasises the importance of engaging in negotiations and mediation as part of the pre-proceedings steps to be taken, and the adverse impact on costs of failure to do so or frustrating attempts made to resolve the issues by agreement. The Appendices contain the 1975 Act, as amended, various Rules and Practice Directions, ACTAPS Practice Guidance, as well as precedents which provide a checklist of the information and evidence necessary to establish a case for each category of eligible claimant.

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