ABSTRACT

Succession, Wills and Probate is an ideal textbook for those taking an undergraduate course in this surprisingly vibrant subject, and also provides a clear and comprehensive introduction for professionals. Against an account of the main social and political themes of succession law, the book gives detailed explanations of core topics such as alternatives to wills and the making, altering and revocation of wills. It also explains personal representatives and how they should deal with a deceased person's estate and interpret and implement the will. Gifts may fail, estates may be insolvent or a person may die intestate, without a will at all. Increasingly relatives and others seek to challenge the will, for example on the grounds of the testator's capacity or under the law of family provision.

This third edition is edited, updated and revised to take account of new legislation and case law across all the relevant issues, including a new final chapter dealing with the potentially contentious issues that are becoming more central to professional work in the field of succession.

chapter 1|7 pages

History

chapter 2|24 pages

Will Substitutes

chapter 3|13 pages

Nature and Characteristics of a Will

chapter 4|28 pages

Capacity to Make a Will

chapter 5|25 pages

Formalities for the Execution of Wills

chapter 6|22 pages

Special Wills

chapter 7|19 pages

Revocation of Wills

chapter 8|10 pages

Alteration, Republication and Revival

chapter 9|23 pages

Intestate Succession

chapter 10|27 pages

The Classification and Failure of Gifts

chapter 11|24 pages

Construction of Wills

chapter 12|33 pages

Personal Representatives

chapter 13|30 pages

Administration of Estates

chapter 14|27 pages

Tax and Tax Planning

chapter 15|53 pages

Family Provision

chapter 16|19 pages

Problem- Solving and Contentious Issues