Wills / Probate / Trusts
Wills, probate, and trusts are essential components of estate planning and management. This category features a range of books that delve into the legal frameworks surrounding wills, the probate process, and the establishment and administration of trusts. Professionals such as solicitors, estate planners, and legal advisors will find authoritative texts from leading publishers like Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and Butterworths, offering insights into best practices and current legislation in the field.
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Parker’s Will Precedents 12th ed
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Trusts and Estates Law Handbook 4th Edition
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Williams on Wills, 11th Edition (1st Supplement only)
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Bona Vacantia and Escheat: Law and Practice
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Ray & McLaughlin's Practical Inheritance Tax Planning 17th ed
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Parry and Kerridge: The Law of Succession 14th ed
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Tolley's Inheritance Tax 2026-27
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Life and Death in Private Law
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A Practical Guide to Lasting Powers of Attorney
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A Research Agenda for Succession Law
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Financial Abuse: A Practical Guide to Removing Attorneys and Deputies
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Court of Protection Practice 2026
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Tristram and Coote's Probate Practice, 33rd Edition
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Equity and Trusts in New Zealand, 3rd Edition
A Practical Guide to Missing Persons and the Administration of Estates
Trust Laws in the United States
A Practical Guide to Defending an Inheritance Act Claim
Probate Disputes and Remedies 4th Edition
A Practical Guide to Bringing an Inheritance Act Claim
Contentious Probate Claims, 2nd Edition
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Theobald on Wills, 20th Edition
How to Deal with International Estates
A Practical Guide to the EU Succession Regulation
Court of Protection Handbook: A User's Guide 5th Edition
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wills and probate books provide guidance on the legal aspects of creating wills, navigating probate processes, and managing trusts.
Major publishers include Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and Butterworths, known for their authoritative legal texts.
Legal professionals, estate planners, and individuals involved in estate management benefit from these specialized resources.