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Detection and Preservation of Assets in Financial Remedy Claims

This book is a comprehensive guide for all family practitioners seeking to locate and preserve assets in financial remedy claims, including in situations where there is non-disclosure, where dissipation and movement of assets prejudice the claim, and where assets are situated offshore.

Publisher: LNUK
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£254.00
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Published: April 23, 2014
ISBN/ISSN: 9781405774048
Publisher: LNUK

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Why should you buy Detection and Preservation of Assets in Financial Remedy Claims


This book is a comprehensive guide for all family practitioners seeking to locate and preserve assets in financial remedy claims, including in situations where there is non-disclosure, where dissipation and movement of assets prejudice the claim, and where assets are situated offshore.

The book contains:

* A comprehensive guide for all family practitioner's seeking to locate and preserve assets in financial remedy claims
* The routes to take and applications to make to detect assets, and/or preserve assets
* Useful to the High Street solicitor or junior barrister wanting to protect an interest in the matrimonial home and search the property register (e.g. by entering restrictions on the Land Registry and getting orders directed to the Chief Land Register)
* Useful to any solicitor involved in claims brought on behalf of a child (e.g. a parent who is not paying allowance)
* A comprehensive guide to obtaining evidence from third parties here and abroad, and the remedies available to preserve assets here and abroad
* Brand new precedents covering a wide range of applications and orders, so having chosen the course to take, the lawyer will be able to draft his application documents without having to search in any other books

 

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Table of contents

Contents

1. Financial Remedies and the family court: overview;
2. Funding Claims for Financial Remedy;
3. Confidential Information: Abuses and Uses;
4. Conventional routes for obtaining disclosure by court process;
5. Searching registers in this jurisdiction;
6. Obtaining disclosure in this jurisdiction from a person who is not a party;
7. Obtaining disclosure and evidence from a foreign jurisdiction;
8. Resisting disclosure: Privelege and Rights;
9. Drawing Adverse Inferences about wealth at trial from;
10. Protecting claims against real property;
11. Making an ex parte application for an interim remedy order;
12. Injunctions and other interim remedies;
13. Enforcement of injunctions in foreign jurisdictions;
14. Assisting financial claims brought in a foreign jurisdiction;
15. Claiming Assets held by a third party;
16. Applications to set aside a disposition;
17. The court’s general case management powers; Appendices