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Probate and Private Client

Author: Jo Summers and Nicola Dudley  

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Probate and Private Client offers a practical guide to key topics in probate and private client law, including powers of attorney, capacity assessment, and tax issues such as inheritance, capital gains, and income tax.

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Probate and Private Client offers a practical guide to key topics in probate and private client law, including powers of attorney, capacity assessment, and tax issues such as inheritance, capital gains, and income tax. It covers the roles and liabilities of personal representatives, procedures for obtaining grants, and practical estate administration issues like deeds of variation and disclaimers. The book also explores claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, the rights of unmarried partners in inheritance, and contentious probate. Additionally, it provides insights into making probate practice profitable.
Supported by practical activities and real-world links, the book draws on the authors’ extensive experience in probate and private client practice.
Published by CILEX Education, a leading provider of professional legal training and qualifications, the book reflects their commitment to equipping learners and practitioners with the knowledge and skills to excel in the legal profession.

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About the Author


Jo Summers is a partner at Jurit LLP, since the merger with PWT Advice LLP (the firmΒ she founded in 2008).Β Jo qualified as a solicitor in 1995 and has specialised in private client work, withΒ an international element. She has expertise in advising private individuals on theΒ tax implications of moving to or from the UK, as well as advising on cross-borderΒ estates. She gives expert opinions on domicile queries, including determining whichΒ laws of succession apply to the deceased’s estate. Jo also advises on offshore trusts,Β offshore pensions (including QROPS and QNUPS) and other international structuresΒ (such as EBTs and EFRBS) as well as charity law.Β 
Jo is a published author and expert in Shari’a succession laws, as well as beingΒ quoted regularly in trade journals and lecturing extensively. She is a member of theΒ Society of Trusts & Estate Practitioners’ UK Guidance Committee, has just finishedΒ an 11-year tenure on the Law Society’s Wills & Equity Committee and is a memberΒ of The Association of Contentious Trust & Probate Specialists, the Society of AuthorsΒ and the Crime Writers Association.
She has a degree in European Law (University of Warwick), a Diploma of French LawΒ (University of Lille, France) and a Masters in Trusts Law (University of Greenwich). InΒ her spare time, she co-writes crime novels with her mother under the pen-name PJΒ Quinn, with five novels to date in the D I Ambrose Mysteries series.Β 
Nicola Dudley is a highly regarded private client lawyer and head of Jurit PrivateΒ Wealth alongside Jo Summers.Β She qualified as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives in 1992 andΒ went on to qualify as a Solicitor in 1993. During her Legal Executive training sheΒ majored in land law and conveyancing, practicing in high street firms before qualifyingΒ and specialising in private client law. Moving to a boutique property firm inΒ London, she headed up the private client department for a number of years beforeΒ transferring to a multi-disciplinary Surrey firm. In 2010 she joined forces with JoΒ Summers at PWT Advice LLP, which merged with Jurit LLP in 2021 where they continueΒ to share their experience supporting colleagues and advising clients from allΒ walks of life.
Nicola specialises in Inheritance Tax planning and Wills, Probate, Trusts and CourtΒ of Protection applications and is a member of the Society of Trust & Estate PractitionersΒ and Solicitors for the Elderly.

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Product Details

Publisher
CILEX Education
Published
29th January 2024
Format
Paperback
Pages
221
ISBN
9781911698081

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