商品簡介
Wills, Probate and Estates sets out best practice and procedure in the area of wills, trusts, probate and the administration of estates. The manual provides accessible, practical and thorough coverage of this key topic, including example precedents, and fully explains the legal background to procedures.
作者簡介
Padraic Courtney, Lecturer and course manager on the Professional Practice Course at the Law Society of Ireland, Solicitor,Nuala Casey, Consultant, tutor and examiner on the Professional Practice Course at the Law Society of Ireland, Consultant Solicitor,Anne McKenna, Consultant and tutor on the Professional Practice Course at the Law Society of Ireland, Solicitor,Annette O'Connell, Lecturer on the Professional Practice Course at the Law Society of Ireland in the area of probate practice and procedure, Probate Officer in the Courts Service,Anna Stephenson, Lecturer and tutor on the Professional Practice Course at the Law Society of Ireland, Solicitor
Nuala Casey was admitted as a solicitor in 1977 and is a consultant solicitor with Daly Lynch Crowe and Morris. She has extensive experience in the area of Probate Practice. She is a consultant, tutor and internal examiner for the Professional Practice courses in the Law Society's Law School. She is editor and co-author of the Oxford University Press Conveyancing manual.
Padriac Courtney qualified as a solicitor in 1994 and has worked for the Law Society's Law School as a course manager, specialising in Probate and Taxation for over ten years, and holds the Law Society Diploma in Property Tax.
Anne McKenna qualified as a solicitor in the Republic of Ireland in 1977 and Northern Ireland in 1989. Formerly with Daly Lynch Crowe and Morris, she now practices in both Northern Ireland and the Republic. She is a consultant and tutor on the Law Society's Law School Professional Practice Courses.
Annette O'Connell currently holds the statutory position of Probate Officer in the Courts Service. A civil servant for the past twenty-nine years, she has worked in the Central Office of the High Court, the Taxing Masters' Office and the Probate Office.
Anne Stephenson qualified as a solicitor in 1985. She is the principal of Stephenson Solicitors, a specialist practice providing an advisory service for solicitors and financial institutions in the area of Wills, Trusts, Probate, Administration of Estates and Tax Planning. She is a co-author of the Oxford University Press Conveyancing manual and Capital Taxation for Solicitors manual. She regularly contributes articles to various other publications, including the Law Society Gazette, the Parchment and the Tax Review.