Know-how for Trust and Estate Practitioners
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
Published on 19. December 1995
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-7520-0091-6 (ISBN)
Description
Based on the expertise of three specialists in the legal and accounting aspects of trusts and estates, Know-How for Trust and Estate Practitioners guides readers through all the essential elements of practice in the field of wills, trusts, probate and the administration of estates. This book offers 'hands-on', practical advice on situations which are frequently encountered in practice, and covers all the basics. Emphasis is firmly placed on good practice and client care. Other matters such as structuring the department, setting up office systems, building up the client base, marketing and the competition are also discussed. The book includes a comprehensive set of precedents including specimen accounts, annual review checklists, specimen affidavits and useful addresses. * Invaluable expertise in developing a successful practice * Vital inside information necessary to make the business and every transaction a success * Coverage of all essential points - from setting up an efficient office system through to the problems that occur in cases and providing the best client care.
Based on the expertise of three specialists in the legal and accounting aspects of trusts and estates, Know-How for Trust and Estate Practitioners guides readers through all the essential elements of practice in the field of wills, trusts, probate and the administration of estates. This book offers 'hands-on', practical advice on situations which are frequently encountered in practice, and covers all the basics. Emphasis is firmly placed on good practice and client care. Other matters such as structuring the department, setting up office systems, building up the client base, marketing and the competition are also discussed. The book includes a comprehensive set of precedents including specimen accounts, annual review checklists, specimen affidavits and useful addresses. * Invaluable expertise in developing a successful practice * Vital inside information necessary to make the business and every transaction a success * Coverage of all essential points - from setting up an efficient office system through to the problems that occur in cases and providing the best client care.
Based on the expertise of three specialists in the legal and accounting aspects of trusts and estates, Know-How for Trust and Estate Practitioners guides readers through all the essential elements of practice in the field of wills, trusts, probate and the administration of estates. This book offers 'hands-on', practical advice on situations which are frequently encountered in practice, and covers all the basics. Emphasis is firmly placed on good practice and client care. Other matters such as structuring the department, setting up office systems, building up the client base, marketing and the competition are also discussed. The book includes a comprehensive set of precedents including specimen accounts, annual review checklists, specimen affidavits and useful addresses. * Invaluable expertise in developing a successful practice * Vital inside information necessary to make the business and every transaction a success * Coverage of all essential points - from setting up an efficient office system through to the problems that occur in cases and providing the best client care.
Reviews / Votes
Contains a wealth of practical advice for those engaged in probate and trust work. New Law Journal (on a previous edition)Contains a wealth of practical advice for those engaged in probate and trust work. New Law Journal (on a previous edition)
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
forms
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Weight
560 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0091-6 (9780752000916)
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Content
Part I The successful pratice. Part II Know-how: section A - know-how specific to trust work; section B - know-how specific to estate work; section C - taxation, compliance and administration.