Testamentary Capacity
Law, Practice, and Medicine
Martyn Frost author Stephen Lawson author Robin Jacoby author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:19th Mar '15
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Testamentary capacity is an increasingly difficult and important area in will preparation. The rise in capacity issues, associated with the increasing aging population and longer life expectancy, has become a fruitful area for dispute and litigation. This book equips practitioners with the knowledge and practical guidance needed in this complex but commonplace problem area. Featuring an explanation of the law relating to testamentary capacity, the book also includes a practical section on the role of the will draftsman. Covering all associated areas such as interviews, questioning, recording of relevant information, and risk management policies, these issues are put into context by a guide to mental health issues that can affect capacity. This books also features a section on litigating in this area including pre-litigation considerations, a guide to ADR and settlement, and procedural issues. Written by experienced wills practitioners and an expert in old age psychiatry, this book is the first to link relevant medical issues directly to law and practice, presenting all the information a draftsman or litigator needs on the subject. This is an invaluable resource for all concerned with issues of testamentary capacity.
It is not often that I stay up late reading a legal textbook, unless for a professional deadline. Nor do I often continue reading after finding the answer to the point I am researching. But I was compelled to do so with Testamentary Capacity: Law, Practice and Medicine ... The fact that this book fits so much in makes the level of scholarship evident much more impressive. * Alexander Learmonth, The STEP Journal *
ISBN: 9780198727521
Dimensions: 233mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 562g
368 pages