Are you asked to draft wills? In thirteen chapters and hundreds of precedents, authors and practitioners Mary-Alice Thompson and Robyn Solnik demonstrate the most common errors made by solicitors in drafting wills. But they do not stop there. They go on to explain why the errors are wrong and what can be done to correct them.
They also provide helpful examples of good and bad drafting and dozens of practical tips both for drafting and for managing a wills practice, plus:
- Line-by-line analysis of good and bad will drafting
- Numerous cross-references for you to quickly find answers to your questions
- A Free DVD containing hundreds of precedents
Intended for general practitioners who have a significant wills and estates practice, and anyone who practices law in this area. From the general practitioner, who does a few wills, to the newly-called solicitor, to the experienced senior lawyer all are sure to find many valuable tips in this practical guide.
Publication Year: 2003