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A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Unlocking Matrimonial Assets on Divorce 3rd ed isbn 9781846612862

Unlocking Matrimonial Assets on Divorce 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781846611582
New Edition ISBN: 9781846612862
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781846610226
Published: October 2009
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



This handbook is a practical and user friendly guide to some of the more challenging areas of ancillary relief practice. It is divided into eight detailed parts and contains specialist contributions from a forensic accountant and an actuary. In concentrating on complex areas of practice, this book provides practitioners with assistance in unlocking assets for the benefit of their client. This edition has been fully updated to take into account all the recent changes in case law and the impact for practitioners.

Unlocking Matrimonial Assets on Divorce is an eminently practical publication aimed at specialist ancillary relief practitioners and also those lawyers who only intermittently undertake work in the area.

Subjects:
Family Law
Contents:
Introduction ;
Evidence
The law of evidence in ancillary relief proceedings;
Disclosure
Introduction
Disclosure from the parties
Disclosure from non-parties
Dissipation of Assets
Preventing dissipation of assets
Setting aside dispositions;
Property
Ownership of matrimonial property
Real property and the former matrimonial home
Other forms of property;
Businesses
Companies
Partnerships
Farms
Raising finance from business assets;
Trusts and Inheritance Issues
Trusts
Future inheritance prospects
Property already acquired through inheritance;
Pensions
Types of pension
The nature of a pension as an asset
The CETV
Pension orders on divorce and case-law;
Insolvency, Debt and Market Volatility ;
Tax Implications and Planning
Introduction
Income tax
Capital gains tax
Inheritance tax
Other issues;
Appendices