A Practitioner's Guide to Powers of Attorney


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This guide to the law relating to powers of attorney ranges from a basic overview of the subject to more in-depth coverage of specific areas such as registration of enduring powers and the execution of documents.







A Practitioner's Guide to Powers of Attorney


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This book is a practical, user-friendly and easy to read guide to all forms of powers of attorney: ordinary, lasting; and enduring powers of attorney. With comprehensive coverage of the changes brought about by the Mental Capacity Act 2005, this fully updated edition offers essential guidance on the new statutory scheme for lasting powers of attorney that came into effect on 1 October 2007.




A Practitioner's Guide to Powers of Attorney


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This seventh edition of A Practitioner's Guide to Powers of Attorney is a practical, user-friendly, and easy-to-read guide to all forms of UK powers of attorney, including ordinary powers of attorney, lasting powers of attorney, and enduring powers of attorney. Providing a detailed overview of the subject, the book also provides in-depth advice on more specific and complex UK areas, including execution of documents and protection of third parties. Fully updated to include all relevant UK legislation, it is an invaluable handbook not only for legal advisers, but also for anyone who is acting under a power of attorney and needs to know their powers, duties, and rights.




Enduring Powers of Attorney


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Contingency Planning


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A Practitioner's Guide to the Property Law Act 2007


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"A practitioner focused, user-friendly guide to working with the Property Law Act 2007, providing annotated commentary to the provisions of the Property Law Act 2007. A Practitioner's Guide to the Property Law Act 2007, second edition, covers a diverse range of subjects in relation to both real property and personal property. This title provides commentary on provisions relating to deeds, the sale and purchase of real property, covenants relating to land, leases, and mortgages, as well as assignments of choses in action, powers of attorney, and partition of land and division of chattels. In addition, the Act replaces the Contracts Enforcement Act 1956 in relation to the requirements for writing in contracts dealing with land and guarantees. The Act also empowers a court to grant relief where there is a need to enter neighbouring land, and in relation to matters involving wrongly placed structures, landlocked land, trees and unauthorised improvements on land, and dispositions that prejudice creditors. The second edition of this book is a practical and easy-to-use reference resource providing thorough section-by-section commentary to the Property Law Act 2007. It is designed to provide busy practitioners with quick access to the many areas of law covered by the Act, and the equivalent provisions of the Property Law Act 1952 are also identified and discussed. Additional features include a user-friendly table of words defined in the Act, a concise exposition of legal rules commonly referred to in the context of the Act, and tables comparing the provisions of the Property Law Act 2007 and the Property Law Act 1952"--Wolters Kluwer New Zealand website.




A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection


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"Navigate the extensive jurisdiction and powers of the Court of Protection. The Court of Protection affects an ever increasing number of people, among whom are some of the most vulnerable members of society. They need the best support and protection that the law and legal profession can provide. A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection is written by practitioners whose individual and combined experience provide an invaluable guide to the law and practical application. The new Fourth Edition covers both the property and affairs and the welfare parts of the Court's jurisdiction, with new and expanded chapters covering: The Court of Protection Rules 2017 Case management pathways Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty Private international law The practical application of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Lasting and Enduring Powers of Attorney Case law, practice and procedure of the Court of Protection Latest guidance and practice notes from the Office of the Public Guardian It is essential reading for anyone involved in Court of Protection practice including private client practitioners, mental health practitioners, family law practitioners, deputies, local authorities, accountants, Independent Mental Capacity Advocates, Welfare Accredited Legal Representatives, and advocates."--Bloomsbury Publishing.




A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection


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Navigate the extensive jurisdiction and powers of the Court of Protection. The Court of Protection affects an ever increasing number of people, among whom are some of the most vulnerable members of society. They need the best support and protection that the law and legal profession can provide. A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection is written by practitioners whose individual and combined experience provide an invaluable guide to the law and practical application. The new Fourth Edition covers both the property and affairs and the welfare parts of the Court's jurisdiction, with new and expanded chapters covering: - The Court of Protection Rules 2017 - Case management pathways - Welfare and Deprivation of Liberty - Private international law - The practical application of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 - Lasting and Enduring Powers of Attorney - Case law, practice and procedure of the Court of Protection - Latest guidance and practice notes from the Office of the Public Guardian It is essential reading for anyone involved in Court of Protection practice including private client practitioners, mental health practitioners, family law practitioners, deputies, local authorities, accountants, Independent Mental Capacity Advocates, Welfare Accredited Legal Representatives, and advocates.