The second edition of The Law and Practice of Personal Representatives provides a definitive version on the law relating to:
the appointment of executors and administrators,
the administrative and distributive duties, powers and liabilities of personal representatives, administrative actions
the issue of costs and time limits for bringing such actionsRecent court decisions have lent a renewed and incisive focus on the role, duties, power and liabilities of personal representatives and practitioners in the field who should be fully conversant with the upshot of such decisions.
Such decisions include:
Shaughnessy v Shaughnessy [2016] IEHC 303 (personal liability of nominated executors}
Dunne v Dunne [2016] IECA 269 and Muckian v Hoey [2016] IEHC 688 (the removal and replacement of administrators)
In the Estate of White [2015] IESC 84 (the duties of personal representatives)
In the Estate of O Callaghan [2016] IEHC 668 (the appointment of administrators for limited purposes)
Key features:
The important amendments to the Rules of the Superior Courts by Statutory Instruments introduced in 2016 relating to pre-trial procedures and conduct of trials
A renewed concentration of the roles, duties, powers and liabilities of personal representatives
Takes account of all recent court decisions relating to the role, duties, powers and liabilities of personal representatives
References to all recent and pertinent Probate Office updates relating to the proofs required in applications for:
grants of probate
letters of administration with will annexed or intestate
applications for grants by guardians, committees and attorneys
de bonis non applications
applications by personal representatives of persons who die domiciled abroad
applications for grants by administrators appointed by the court pursuant to s.27(4) of the Succession Act 1965
A total revision of parts and chapters of the book incorporating recent court decisions, Probate Office updates and amendments to the Rules of the Superior Courts