Matrimonial Conveyancing
Stephen Harker(Author)
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 11. October 2006
Book
Mixed media product
300 pages
978-0-421-95040-5 (ISBN)
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Description
This practical work explains the procedures involved in conveyancing the former matrimonial home following court proceedings or an agreement between ex-spouses or non-married couples. Including a comprehensive range of precedents, it has been completely updated to include the important Stamp Duty Land Tax changes, the advent of e-conveyancing and the latest versions of the Land Registry forms. It is a highly practical drafting tool, complete with precedents, conveyancing forms and practical narrative. It enables the practitioner to carry out matrimonial property transfers quickly and easily. It includes a new section on non-married couples. It features a range of precedents covering the entire range of possible scenarios the practitioner is likely to encounter. It deals with mortgage-related issues, including a new section on a transferee refinancing a mortgage. It explains how to perform a conveyance using the latest Land Registry forms. It clarifies an area of law outside the core competency of family specialists. It also supplies all the precedents and forms on an accompanying CD-ROM to speed drafting and compilation of documents.
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
with CD-ROM
ISBN-13
978-0-421-95040-5 (9780421950405)
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Content
General Principles. The Tax Aspects. Home in Sole Name of One Party - Transfer to Other. Home in Joint Names - Transfer to Sole Name. Transfer of Ex-Partner's Interest to New Partner. Home to be Held on Certain Terms and Conditions. Deferred Charges and Adjustment between both Parties of Their Interests. Reluctance by Transferring Party to Execute Transfer or Mortgage. Life Policy Collateral to the Mortgage on the Home. The Insolvent Spouse. Transfer to Surviving Party from Deceased Party's Estate.