A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection - Couverture souple

Terrell, Martin

 
9780754516231: A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection

Synopsis

A Practitioner's Guide to the Court of Protection is a new 250-page, user-friendly handbook from Tolley, providing practical yet succinct coverage of this increasingly significant topic. The handbook is written by Martin Terrell, a well known practitioner in this area and is the only title in the field to cover the subject in a concise manner. Key features include:* Practical tips and advice* Sections on procedure and example forms* A chapter on the growth area of personal injury and medical negligence* Written by a well known author in the field* Portable and easy-to-use format* Contains checklists and summaries* Competitively priced at GBP45. 00

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Revue de presse

Terrell's Guide is simple to use and the print format easy to read...Practitioners updating themselves and those coming across the new legislation for the first time will benefit from the text which navigates them through this evolving area safely --Family Law Week, Sep 2009

...it is the sheer depth of the practical information about straightforward applications, and how to manage the property affairs of the person, including very practical points about the dispositions of property, which make this book a worthy addition to any practitioner's bookshelf --PS Magazine (The Law Society) Jan 2010

Présentation de l'éditeur

This user-friendly handbook provides practical and detailed coverage of this increasingly significant topic. The new edition explains the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the latest information from the Public Guardianship Office. It also covers changes to fixed costs and recent case law.

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