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Ancillary Relief Andrew Newbury

Ancillary Relief par Andrew Newbury

Ancillary Relief Andrew Newbury


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Résumé

The law relating to ancillary relief is necessarily flexible to enable the courts to achieve fairness in settlements. Depending on the case, the settlements can be more complex than the divorce or dissolution itself. This title provides a guide to the law. It also includes coverage of cases relating to pre-nuptial agreements and Barder appeals.

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Ancillary Relief: Practice and Precedents Andrew Newbury

The law relating to ancillary relief is necessarily flexible to enable the courts to achieve fairness in settlements. Depending on the case, the settlements can be more complex than the divorce or dissolution itself. Ancillary Relief provides an authoritative and straightforward guide to the law. Written by three ancillary relief specialists, the book provides a concise description of the appropriate black letter law but also deals with the practical, day-to-day issues that practitioners may encounter. The book includes coverage of recent cases relating to pre-nuptial agreements (Macleod and Radmacher v Granatino) and Barder appeals (Myerson v Myerson, and Walkden v Walkden). Ancillary Relief: follows the course of a typical case, from meeting the client through to costs and tips on drafting; includes a separate chapter dealing with more complex issues such as substantial assets and short marriages, taking into account recent case law; and, is accompanied by a free CD-ROM comprising easily customised pro forma letters, forms, and precedents (including letters of instruction, an offer letter, an initial letter of advice, and checklists).The book takes into account recent developments in case law in respect, for example, of pre-nuptial and post-nuptial contracts and the ongoing uncertainty an interpretation of Section 25 Matrimonial Causes Act 1973.

Ancillary Relief Avis

'This is a book that every family lawyer should have readily to hand. The CD is especially welcome. [It is] a clear, concise handbook to the vexed and complex areas of ancillary relief and a welcome addition to the modern Law Society library.' Phillip Taylor, barrister, Richmond Green Chambers 'This important new edition...sets out the current law and applies it both to typical cases and complex ones and includes a useful section on experts and valuations.' The Practical Lawyer

À propos de Andrew Newbury

Andrew Newbury is a partner at Pannones. Andrew specialises in divorce and handling complex financial settlements. He is Chairman of the Resolution Training Committee, and lectures and writes for several organisations and publications. Angela Moores is a Resolution accredited specialist in Substantial Asset Financial Settlements and in Private Children Act Law. She has particular expertise in handling complex financial settlements on divorce/dissolution involving owner-managed businesses, pensions and overseas assets. Angela is a regular speaker at seminars and contributor to specialist publications.

Sommaire

1. First meeting with the client; 2. Disclosure; 3. Ancillary relief procedure; 4. Powers of the Court; 5. Experts/valuations; 6. Agreement between the spouses; 7. Special/unusual considerations; 8. The route to settlement; 9. Interim application/orders; 10. Costs; 11. Future applications; Precedents.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR009079870
9781853286087
1853286087
Ancillary Relief: Practice and Precedents Andrew Newbury
Occasion - Bon état
Relié
The Law Society
20091112
272
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