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    A Child’s Journey through Contemporary Issues in Child Protection

    £100.00

    The Child Protection Process and the Family Justice System Fact Finding Neglect Domestic Abuse Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery Child Sexual Exploitation Forced Marriage and Honour-Based Violence Child Radicalisation Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Voice of the Child and the Child’s Journey Through the Family Justice System. Seller Inventory # ABE-1708957529167

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    A Handbook for Expert Witnesses in Children Act Cases Second edition

    £75.00

    This edition of the handbook is fully updated, includes several new chapters, and explains the way in which the courts, hearing proceedings relating to children, approach expert evidence. It aims to dispel misunderstandings and to help doctors and other related professionals to achieve an awareness and understanding of the important legal developments which have recently taken place. Accordingly the book aims to encourage more suitably qualified experts to take on this very important work. Sir Nicholas Wall brings together advice and comment on the respective roles of the expert and the judge, the general duties of expert witnesses, preparing reports and giving evidence in child proceedings, to produce an essential guide for expert witnesses, judges and legal practitioners. Includes a CD-ROM containing the updated Expert Witness Pack, revised by Dr Eileen Vizard, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, NSPCC and Penny Cooper, Barrister, Associate Dean, The City Law School and Inns of Court School of Law

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    A Modern Approach to Lifetime Tax Planning for Private Clients (with Precedents) (and CD-ROM)

    £193.00

    This title deals with the legal aspects of tax planning for private clients. It is a companion volume to the popular A Modern Approach to Wills, Administration and Estate Planning (with Precedents). This work begins by looking at the essential legal framework of giving and tax law through a combination of detailed and authoritative commentary, worked examples and precedents. It then examines specific topics including: trusts and settlements, the family, and looks at particular assets such as the family home, CGT main residence relief, chattels, businesses and farms, investments, and insurance based products. It goes on to examine tax planning using statutory reliefs and exemptions including joint ownership of land/sharing arrangements, gifts for family maintenance, normal expenditure out of income and charitable giving. This new edition includes: Introduction of the Residential Nil Rate band by the Finance (No 2) Act 2015 Effect of the Taxation of Pensions Act 2015 The impact of the Inheritance and Trustees Powers Act 2014 Changes to IHT charges on relevant property trusts Full text of the STEP Standard Provisions and the STEP Investment Policy.

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    A Modern Approach to Wills, Administration and Estate Planning Fifth edition

    £190.00

    Written by leading lawyers in the field, this popular guide to the tax efficient drafting of wills, estate planning and administration provides practitioners with help and guidance, and discusses the typical problems and pitfalls that may be encountered in practice. The precedents have been carefully selected to deal in a straightforward fashion with the common needs of clients. The book begins by looking at the essential legal framework of wills, trusts and taxation through a combination of detailed and authoritative commentary, worked examples and expertly drafted precedents. It then examines specific topics including: transferable nil rate band, using IPDIs, provision for children, pilot trusts, gifts, APR and BPR, instruments of variation and disclaimer, and tax efficient administration. The authors narrative commentary is supplemented by 40 precedents

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    A Practical Guide to Land Registration Proceedings

    £160.00

    With the creation of the new Property Chamber to unify the jurisdiction of all property related tribunals, this work examines the issue of land registration and how applications are made, heard and ‘if necessary’ judicially reviewed. The authors cover the practice and procedure of the hearing, evidential questions, and the basis of title in a clear and accessible manner. An absolute must for anyone dealing with conveyancing or property issues. This successor to the authors previous work ‘A Practical Guide to Land Registry Adjudication’ brings the area right up to date

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    Advocacy in Family Proceedings: Theory and Practice Second edition

    £110.00

    Introduction – General Principles of Persuasion – The Advocate’s Craft – Private Law Applications Regarding Children – Child Protection Litigation – Ancillary Relief – The Ever Expanding Nature of the Nuclear Family and ‘Family Law’ – Appeals – Appendices

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    Agricultural Precedents Handbook Third edition and CD-ROM

    £200.00

    Agricultural Precedents Handbook is written by leading practitioners in this area and offers a library of precedents in twelve separate chapters, covering many of the types of transactions that are likely to be met in day to day practice

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    Agricultural Precedents Handbook Third edition and CD-ROM

    £182.00

    Agricultural Precedents Handbook is written by leading practitioners in this area and offers a library of precedents in twelve separate chapters, covering many of the types of transactions that are likely to be met in day to day practice.

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    Alcock, Birds and Gale on The Companies Act 2006

    £143.00

    The UK’s Companies Act 2006 has been the most radical reform of company law for decades, and the UK government has decided to bring the remainder of the Act in over an extended period up to October 2009. Alcock, Birds and Gale on the Companies Act 2006 follows the structure of the Companies Act 2006 and explains what stage the implementation process has now reached. Throughout, it states which commencement orders and statutory instruments are in force as of April 2008, and those provisions scheduled for October 2008, as well as setting out clearly those parts of the Act that have been held back to 2009. This new work builds on the success of Companies Act 2006: The New Law (Jordans New Law Series) and includes a new chapter on the staggered commencement of the Act with information on the transitional provisions and provides practical guidance of new UK regulations governing: company accounts and reporting and audited accounts * duties of appointment and removal of auditors and Part 42 governing supervision of auditors * important changes affecting directors duties including conflicts and the concept of general duties * amendments designed to modify and streamline the law on debentures.

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    All England Bound Volumes Only Service 2020

    £1,439.99
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    All England Bound Volumes Only Service 2021

    £1,515.00
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    All England Commercial Cases 2021

    £1,365.00
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