Legal Books & Software
updated
24 July 2007
There is still a place for hard copy books when it comes to trying to solve legal problems. If you need to research something in more depth, can't find what you need on the Web, or simply like to have the full text in your hands to flick through, then you might like to follow some of these links. Click on a category below to take you to the books in that category
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As Far as I Remember - Michael Kerr
In the first part of his memoir, the author reveals his family history and
his Germanic roots. As Jews, the Kerrs were forced to flee their homeland before
the outbreak of World War II, but after the war, the author returned to
Cambridge to finish his law degree. He was subsequently urged to go to the Bar.
The final chapters of this autobiography are devoted to chronicling the author's
glittering legal career as a leading commercial silk and, ultimately, Judge of
Appeals.
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Lord Goodman - Brian Brivati
The first ever life of one of the most powerful figures of 1960s Britain.
Goodman was a central figure of the age, feared by a generation of journalists.
He was skilled at extracting the most fulsome of apologies in libel cases and
even more skilled in stopping unwelcome stories before they appeared, Robert
Boothby and Jeremy Thorpe being just two of his clients. Goodman was not only
the foremost political lawyer of his generation but had fingers in virtually
every pie.
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No Ordinary Man - A Life of George Carman QC -
Dominic Carman
The successful defence of former Liberal leader, Jeremy Thorpe, on charges
of conspiracy to murder, made Geroge Carman QC famous. His mastery of
cross-examination and speech-making succeeded in winning a string of
high-profile cases that earned him the titles of Great Defender and King of
Libel. 'Gorgeous George' attracted a string of celebrity clients and his public
triumphs made front page news. Yet, this very private man remained a mystery. In
a full and frank account of his life, Dominic Carman explains how his father,
the ambitious boy from Blackpool, fought to become the star of the Bar. This
compelling account, reveals the story of a man whose private life was as
extraordinary as his public life was successful.
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The A-Z of Countryside Law - Roger Lorton
A pocketbook designed to cover the main areas of interest in countryside
law. The "right to roam" issue, as well as the changing attitudes
towards traditional country pursuits, aim to make this a useful book.
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Children Don't Divorce - Rosemary Stones
Originally published in 1991, a sensitively written story which looks at
separation and divorce as seen from a child's viewpoint, allowing children to
explore and express their feelings.
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Cohabitation Rights - Philippa Pearson
As more couples choose not to marry, the legal and financial issues they
face with children, mortgages, pensions, separation and death become ever more
important to understand and address. This text discusses the options in
cohabitation agreements and mediation, and provides advice for couples.
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Helping Children Cope with Divorce - Rosemary Wells
This updated edition seeks to help anyone who wants to know how best to support
a child whose parents are divorcing. It contains guidance about how to help
without taking sides, easing the difficulties of access visits, and keeping
lines of communication open.
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I Want a Divorce - Simone E Katzenberg
Aiming to link the emotional and legal aspects of divorce without becoming
weighed down by either psychological or legal jargon, this book begins with an
analysis of the divorce process in seven stages: breakdown, shock, anger, pain,
hatred, grief and acceptance. It then describes the legal process and how to
negotiate it: solicitors, costs, first moves, finances, housing, types of
orders, mediation, procedures and courts. Case studies are presented to
illustrate particular experiences common to many marriage crises, and a list of
relevant addresses and telephone numbers is provided.
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The Good Divorce Guide - Suzanne Ruthven
& Paul Harriss
This guide provides solid, practical advice on divorce. The authors cover
the legal process and give advice on associated issues such as how to tell the
family or how to deal with violence.
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The 'Which' Guide to Divorce - Imogen
Clout
Any couple contemplating divorce needs to be aware of the legal procedures
involved and the financial implications of the decisions made at this stressful
time. This guide explains the process in simple, straightforward terms so that
they can discuss the issues before embarking upon it.
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The "Which?" Guide to Living
Together - Imogen Clout
The number of couples living together in preference to marrying is
increasing rapidly. Even if their relationship is long-term and similar in many
respects to marriage, unmarried couples should be aware that the law treats them
differently from those who are married. This guide shows couples how to protect
their financial and legal rights, including how to draw up a cohabitation
agreement, and is full of case histories, tips, sample agreements and useful
forms.
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Employment
An A-Z of Employment Law - Peter Chandler
In an A to Z format, this comprehensive book offers managers a practical
guide to the duties of employers and the rights of employees under existing UK
and EC law. Fully cross-referenced for ease of use, the book also provides
valuable advice on employment forms and procedures, codes of practice,
implications of EC directives and emergent legislation, contracts of employment,
disciplinary rules and procedures, case law and trade union rights.
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Dealing with your Dismissal in a Week - Adrian Berry
This text aims to offer immediate and accessible help with understanding the
law in relation to dismissal, and how to make a claim. It covers what
constitutes a contract of employment, wrongful dismissal claims, unfair
dismissal claims, how to make a claim and where to go for advice.
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Employment Law Made Easy - Melanie Hunt
Whether you are an employer or an employee, you have rights in the
workplace. This second edition of Employment Law Made Easy brings you right up
to date on what those rights are. Written by specialist employment law solicitor
Melanie Hunt, it is a comprehensive, reader-friendly source of information which
will provide answers to practically all your employment law questions. Essential
knowledge for employers and employees!
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The Penguin Guide to Employment Rights - Hina Belitz
This book is an easy to use and accessible self-help handbook on employment
rights. Designed to have as broad an appeal as possible, it is both
authoritative and topical. The emphasis is on presenting readers with their
rights in plain English, cutting through the jargon that so often surrounds the
law.
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The TUC Guide to Your Rights at Work
A guide to you rights at work. Jargon-free and without the use of
"legalese", it offers comprehensive information on particular
situations such as pregnancy, child care, sacking and redundancy and bullying,
and provides advice on the employment tribunal process.
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Fun Law Books
(can there be such a thing?)
The Bluffer's Guide to the Law - David Mitchell
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Lawyers & Other Reptiles - Jess M Brallier
A witty collection of quips, quotations, and curses takes aim at the legal
profession, ranging in hostility from gentle teasing to fierce loathing.
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Poetic Justice - The funniest, meanest things ever
said about lawyers - Jonathan Roth, Andrew Roth
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General Law
Bringing A Small Claims Action - Navroza Ladha
The recent increase in the small claims limit means that more and more
people will have to rely on bringing their own case to court. The key to success
is knowing your legal rights, effective preparation and an understanding of the
court procedure. That is why Navroza Ladha has written this helpful guide. Here
are the things that really matter about bringing your own case to court to give
you the confidence and ability to win.
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Claiming Compensation - Keith Brooks
This practical guide provides advice and information for anyone who needs to
claim compensation. Covering key areas such as personal injury, property,
employment, motoring and shopping, the guide is written using language that
allows non-professionals to understand their rights.
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Cohabitation Rights - Philippa Pearson
As more couples choose not to marry, the legal and financial issues they face
with children, mortgages, pensions, separation and death become ever more
important to understand and address. This text discusses the options in
cohabitation agreements and mediation, and provides advice for couples.
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150 Letters that get results - Ashley Holmes & Jane O'Leary
Ever been frustrated by a garage over charging? inexplicable debits from your
bank account? a shop selling faulty goods? dismissive treatment from your GP?
inundated by junk mail? In each case, being able to write an effective letter of
complaint will stop you feeling helpless when you know you are in the right. For
each kind of problem, the guide gives an explanation of your rights and the
obligations of the individual or organisation serving you, together with a
summary of the relevant legislation and details of proposed changes in the law.
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420 Legal Problems Solved - Keith Richards
This question-and-answer handbook shows you where you stand on a multitude
of common problems of consumer law, and how to deal with them, without resorting
to costly legal services . If your tour operator goes bust while you're on
holiday, your application for credit has been turned down, if you regret signing
that timeshare contract or you're been bitten by the neighbour's dog, you want
to know what to do right away, and preferably without the expense of hiring a
lawyer. This book tells you what to do. It covers: eating out; holidays, travel
and transport; finance and credit; neighbours; public utilities; buying on the
Internet; personal data, injuries and complaints about medical treatment and
much more.
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Law without a Lawyer - Fenton Bresler
Offers advice to anyone dealing with daily legal matters as various as
birth, maternity rights, marriage, divorce, custody, death, employment,
dismissal, home ownership, neighbours, motoring, and many other issues.
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The New Penguin Guide to the Law - John Pritchard
The New Penguin Guide to the Law' concentrates on topics that directly affect
the private individual, whether buying a new house, dealing with an employment
issue, coping with a divorce - or indeed seeking to make sense of the thousand
and one practical legal questions that can crop up at any time or in any
situation.
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How To Books (books published by HowTo Books)
Bringing A Small Claims Action - Navroza Ladha
The recent increase in the small claims limit means that more and more
people will have to rely on bringing their own case to court. The key to success
is knowing your legal rights, effective preparation and an understanding of the
court procedure. That is why Navroza Ladha has written this helpful guide. Here
are the things that really matter about bringing your own case to court to give
you the confidence and ability to win.
CLICK
FOR INFO
Claiming Compensation - Keith Brooks
This practical guide provides advice and information for anyone who needs to
claim compensation. Covering key areas such as personal injury, property,
employment, motoring and shopping, the guide is written using language that
allows non-professionals to understand their rights.
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FOR INFO
Making A Will - John Humphries
Whether you choose to use a solicitor or to do it yourself, this comprehensive
guide takes you through the whole process of making a will. Humphries simplifies
the procedure whilst covering everything you need to check when writing your
will and settling your affairs.
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Managing Death and Probate - Gordon Bowley
A thorough, straightforward handbook that gives all you need to deal with
the complete legal and financial process of wills and probate yourself. Written
by a solictor specializing in wills and probate, the book contains the necessary
specimen forms and letters as well as useful addresses.
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The Good Death Guide - Michael Dunn
Death is a practical fact of all our lives and this handbook aims to equip
anyone to be less fearful, more dispassionate and better prepared for death and
bereavement. This family reference aims to remove much of the mystique
surrounding the subject of death and bereavement. It offers information about
the facts, processes and the emotional implication of death and includes
practical help on making a will, living wills, organ and body donation and
funeral planning.
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INFO
The Good Divorce Guide - Suzanne Ruthven & Paul
Harriss
This guide provides solid, practical advice on divorce. The authors cover
the legal process and give advice on associated issues such as how to tell the
family or how to deal with violence.
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Our very clever friends at Semple Piggott Rochez, founders of the world's first internet law school, and Consilio, are producing a series of innovative CD-ROMS for the principal LLB, CPE and LPC subjects - areas covered are Contract, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, English Legal System, Land Law,Tort Equity & Trusts, and Evidence.
Priced at an exceptionally low price of £22.95
+ VAT each CD will contain:
1. Lecture notes covering the main university syllabuses. Each Chapter covers the law and most chapters have self assessment questions, specimen Questions & Answers and case lists.
2. A series of recorded lectures by experienced university lecturers. The lectures provided on the disk are in mp3 format. You may listen to them directly from the CD or download them to your desk top, burn to a CD or transfer them to an ipod or other mp3 player. Beacuse the law changes the lectures will be updated throughout the year, where appropriate and will be available to purchasers to download in MP3 format from a password protected area of the Consilio website
3. A Casebook containing summaries of all the important cases - updaters on the Law in a Box section of the Consilio
4. Tutorial questions, study guide and access to a password protected Law in a Box section on the Consilio website
5. Access to a dedicated web updating service. Each Law in a Box CD will give you acess to a dedicated section on the Consilio website. Each week we will update the CD, through the Consilio website, with the latest cases, articles, and pointers to current, topical, material on that subject area. Lectures will be recorded throughout the year and be placed on the website in mp3 format so that you may download it to your computer and from there either burn onto a CD so that you can listen to the lecture wherever you wish to or download it direct onto an ipod of mp3 player.
The website will also contain a subject discussion board for you to pose questions which our team of writers will monitor and answer the questions or comment on where appropriate.
Just email us and we will email back the order form you need with more details.
Take a Test drive:
Download a Contract Textbook Chapter
Exclusion clauses
Download a Contract recorded lecture (mp3 file)
Richard Ramsay: Drafting
Commercial Contracts
Download a Contract casebook section
AS Law - Mary
Charman, Bobby Vanstone, Liz Sherratt
The book covers the requirements of both AQA and OCR specifications, and is
written by experienced examiners. It is suitable both for students taking AS
level law and also those going on to take the full A level, and also provides a
readable text on the English legal system and the principles of crime and
negligence for anybody needing an introduction to the subject.
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Business Law - Dennis Keenan and
Sarah Riches
First year undergraduate students of business studies, business law, management
or accounting taking a business law module (often compulsory). HNC/D students of
business studies taking a Year 2 module in business law. In FE, BTEC National
Diploma and Advanced GNVQ students. Probably the market-leading text for service
courses on introductory business law. It provides a clear, jargon-free and easy
to understand text for students new to law.
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Blackstone's Law "Questions and Answers" series gives students the opportunity to practise their exam techniques and evaluate and assess their progress. Written by experienced lecturers, the series covers all the topics found on law degree courses, CPE courses, and other undergraduate courses where law is an essential element. Each title is divided into chapters covering each major topic and contains up to 50 questions and answers.
Q&A Contract Law 2003-2004 - Ian Brown
& Adrian Chandler
This new edition of Blackstone's Q&A on Contract Law has been fully
revised to offer comprehensive and up to date coverage of all the essential
aspects of the law. The ideal revision aid, it is divided into chapters covering
each major topic, and contains around fifty questions and answers designed to
test even the best prepared student.
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Q&A Criminal Law 2003-2004 - Geoff Douglas
Each chapter contains an introduction focusing on important legal aspects and
points of interest. After each question there is a commentary which highlights
the essential elements of each question and indicates what the examiners are
looking for. This new edition also contains bullet pointed answer plans, further
reading at the end of every chapter, and diagrams illuminating key points to
provide students with instant confidence.
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Q&A Family Law 2003-2004 - Chris Barton &
Mary Hibbs
This book shows how to tackle successfully the sort of problems and essay
questions frequently found in examination papers. The authors suggest how
answers should be structured, providing advice on what to include, and on what
to leave out. No matter how good your research and study skills, the ultimate
test for the law student is the exam.
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Lawyers'
Books
(or would be lawyers' books!)
Transforming the Law - Richard Susskind
Legal IT guru Richard Susskind's latest offering on how IT will transform the
way lawyers think and work.
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The Daily Telegraph A-Z Guide to to Buying and
Selling Property
The essential guide to all aspects of property transaction for everyone from
first time buyers to veterans This book is for anyone buying or selling a
property - whether it's a first flat, a family house, a second home, a move to
the country or a scaling down after retirement.
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House Buying Selling & Conveyancing - Joseph
Bradshaw
It isn't true that only those who have gone through long, expensive and
involved training can possibly understand the intricacies of house buying,
selling and conveyancing. This Guide is a new, updated edition of a best-selling
book by Joseph Bradshaw, once described in The Times as the 'guru of layperson
conveyancing', which explains just how straightforward the whole process really
is. Required reading for all house buyers or sellers who want to cut out
solicitors and estate agent middlemen.
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Letting Your Property - Rosy Border
"Letting Your Property" provides the reader with information on how to
be a successful landlord. As well as proving legally binding assured shorthold
tenancy agreement which is fair both to landlord and tenant, it advises on
choosing and vetting a tenant, insuring property and keeping on the right side
of officialdom. Full documentation is also provided in the form of sample
letters
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Residential Lettings Guide - Tessa Shepperson
Covering the legal background and including real-life case studies, this
text seeks to provide all that a would-be landlord needs to know before letting
a flat or house.
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The "Which?" Guide to Doing Your Own Conveyancing - Paul Butt
This guide covers the conveyancing on straightforward house-buying or selling
transactions. It covers the process from finding a buyer to post-completion, and
offers advice on how to pick the best mortgate and avoide gazumping and
gazundering.
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The "Which?" Guide to Renting & Letting
- Peter Wilde, Paul Butt
The law of landlord and tenant can be minefield for the unwary. Whether you are
renting or letting a house, flat or just a room, you need to be fully aware of
the legal rights on both sides, the financial implications of the agreement into
which you are entering and the practicalities of the landlord/tenant
relationship. This informative guide from Which? puts you in the picture.
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The "Which?" Guide to Doing Your Own Conveyancing - Paul Butt
This guide covers the conveyancing on straightforward house-buying or selling
transactions. It covers the process from finding a buyer to post-completion, and
offers advice on how to pick the best mortgate and avoide gazumping and
gazundering.
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for INFO
The 'Which' Guide to Divorce - Imogen
Clout
Any couple contemplating divorce needs to be aware of the legal procedures
involved and the financial implications of the decisions made at this stressful
time. This guide explains the process in simple, straightforward terms so that
they can discuss the issues before embarking upon it.
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for INFO
The " Which?" Guide to Giving & Inheriting - Jonquil Lowe
The reasons for giving money or property to others may vary but the ultimate
goals are the same: to ensure that your gift reaches the right person and is not
unnecessarily taxed. With the use of handy calculators and over 40 examples of
typical situations, this invaluable guide explains how to plan your giving and
use tax rules efficiently to increase your gifts and exert more control over how
they are used.
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for INFO
The "Which?" Guide to Living Together -
Imogen Clout
The number of couples living together in preference to marrying is
increasing rapidly. Even if their relationship is long-term and similar in many
respects to marriage, unmarried couples should be aware that the law treats them
differently from those who are married. This guide shows couples how to protect
their financial and legal rights, including how to draw up a cohabitation
agreement, and is full of case histories, tips, sample agreements and useful
forms.
CLICK
for INFO
The "Which?" Guide to Renting & Letting
- Peter Wilde, Paul Butt
The law of landlord and tenant can be minefield for the unwary. Whether you are
renting or letting a house, flat or just a room, you need to be fully aware of
the legal rights on both sides, the financial implications of the agreement into
which you are entering and the practicalities of the landlord/tenant
relationship. This informative guide from Which? puts you in the picture.
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Wills/Probate
A Step by Step Guide to Wills & Probate - A K Biggs, Kevin Donnelly, K
Donnelly
This book explains how to write a simple Will, and how to deal with the
affairs of someone who has died. It is written in plain language, not lawyers'
jargon. It explains when you can do things yourself and when you need a
solicitor. It applies to England and Wales, and is up to date to June 2000.
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DIY Wills - Douglas Kinloch
A guide that aims to provide the general reader with a concise explanation to
many wills-related queries - what the options are and how to draft a clear and
valid will.
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Don't pay too much Inheritance Tax - Tony Foreman
This guide provides help and information needed on how to reduce or even
eliminate the impact of inheritance tax. It sets out in detail which assets are
taxable and which are not, explains how assets are valued, and how to minimize
the liability to pay inheritance tax.
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Executorship and Administration of Estates - Roland D'Costa
This book is an excellent source of practical information relating to the
powers, rights and duties of personal representatives responsible for handling
an estate. It adopts a problem-solving approach and takes the reader
step-by-step through the stages of obtaining a grant of probate, giving guidance
on all the administrative aspects concerned, including: providing the will;
payment of inheritance tax; distribution of the estate; and paying out assets
and debts.
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Making A Will - John Humphries
Whether you choose to use a solicitor or to do it yourself, this comprehensive
guide takes you through the whole process of making a will. Humphries simplifies
the procedure whilst covering everything you need to check when writing your
will and settling your affairs.
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Making A Will - Julian Worthington
Guidelines for preparing a legally binding will without recourse to a
solicitor, covering such topics as options for choosing legatees, executors and
witnesses, correct wording and legal proceedings, and planning tax avoidance via
gifts. From the KNOW HOW series.
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Probate
Guide - Gill Cockburn
What happens when someone dies, with or without leaving a Will, and their
estate needs to be dealt with? Probate is the process whereby the deceased's
executors apply for authority to handle the deceased assets. This guide provides
the information and instructions needed to obtain a grant of probate, or grant
of letters of administration, and administer an estate without the expense of a
solicitor.
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The Good Death Guide - Michael Dunn
Death is a practical fact of all our lives and this handbook aims to equip
anyone to be less fearful, more dispassionate and better prepared for death and
bereavement. This family reference aims to remove much of the mystique
surrounding the subject of death and bereavement. It offers information about
the facts, processes and the emotional implication of death and includes
practical help on making a will, living wills, organ and body donation and
funeral planning.
CLICK FOR
INFO
The "Which?" Guide to Giving & Inheriting - Jonquil Lowe
The reasons for giving money or property to others may vary but the ultimate
goals are the same: to ensure that your gift reaches the right person and is not
unnecessarily taxed. With the use of handy calculators and over 40 examples of
typical situations, this invaluable guide explains how to plan your giving and
use tax rules efficiently to increase your gifts and exert more control over how
they are used.
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for INFO
What to Do When Someone Dies - Which Essential Guide
Dealing with bereavement is never easy. As well as the impact of loss and
emotional upheaval, there is a complex process to go through, involving
registration, funeral arrangements, burial procedures, probate, tax, financial
affairs and administration. What to Do When Someone Dies makes dealing with
these formalities as straightforward and simple as possible. By presenting
different options in a clear and logical manner, it
allows you to make your own choices rather than being swept along by events. It
also advises on how long things take, practical considerations you may encounter
and the expenses you are likely to incur. Recognising that what is desirable for
some people may not be suitable for others, the author considers alternatives to
traditional funeral services, the requirements of different religions and less
formal arrangements to mark
the end of life.
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Wills & Probate - Which Books
This guide shows how to make a straightforward will, with advice when
professional help is needed. It also goes step by step through probate.
Including changes in the March 1999 budget, it covers the law in England and
Wales with brief explanations of differences in Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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