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Breaking Law (The Return of): The Judge’s Inside Guide to Your Legal Rights & Winning in Court or Losing Well: A judge’s guide to your legal rights & winning in court or losing…
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Breaking Law, a judge’s inside guide to everything you need to know about your legal rights is back: bigger, better and bang up to date. Written by Stephen Gold, a civil and family judge, legal broadcaster and journalist, this self-help best-seller has been significantly expanded with over 25 new chapters added to make this a 77 chapter bumper second edition covering even more of the legal problems we may all encounter at some time in our lives. So whoever you are – litigant in person, consumer or business owner and you can even be a professional lawyer or legal trainee to derive benefit from the book – you will find entertaining and enormously practical advice, written in straightforward language, direct from the judge’s pen to help you succeed in your dispute – or at least lose well. Been overcharged at a supermarket? Overlooked in a relative’s will? Sold duff goods? Sued for repossession by mortgage lender or landlord? Threatened by being left penniless after a divorce? You can find help here. But now in this second edition, you will also be armed to challenge that parking ticket, cope with a speeding or drink-drive prosecution, get your money back on a Covid cancelled holiday, resist excessive service charges from your landlord and much, much more. And Breaking Law Iooks like being the first book available to cover the new no-fault divorce laws that are due to come into force in April 2022. But Stephen does much more than explain rights. He takes you through how to behave in court (including how to cross-examine) whether it’s a face-to-face or remote hearing. And the book is full of templates: letters to help you win without a court case; documents you can use if the dispute goes to court; and documents such as the change your name deed, the cohabitation agreement, the pre-nuptial agreement, the anti-gazumping agreement, the no-sex agreement and the longest will in the world from which you can chose who inherits and who doesn’t. Throughout, Stephen’s advice is illuminated by tales of how his own disputes with a myriad of businesses have gone. No disputes with the twins Ron and Reg Kray, though. He was their lawyer and there’s a fascinating account of his professional relationship with them and his discovery of what became of Ron’s brain. If you do think you need a lawyer, Stephen provides plenty of ideas of how to get legal advice before handing over any money along with how to source professional help in and out of courts and tribunals for those who cannot afford legal fees (and who can?!). From the moment you get out of bed, you could suddenly find yourself needing this book. So don’t wait till the worst happens, get a copy and keep it handy like thousands of others have done over the last five years.
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Additional information
Publisher | 2nd edition (30 Jun. 2021), Bath Publishing |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 778 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1838439005 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1838439002 |
Dimensions | 15.6 x 4.47 x 23.4 cm |
by Ray Brooks
Panic buying starts here for this years absolute must have Christmas gift. Every recipient of this star publication will thank you time and time again for this intimate knowledge of how to tackle the minor (and not so minor !) annoyances in life. Once you pick it up, it’s hard to put it down again, tackling these issues in an extremely informative, understandable and entertaining manner. I have found this an absolutely essential addition to my home library that in this day and age nobody should be without. It’s the equivalent of having your own in-house legal advisor available twenty for hours a day. Absent your copy you have only yourself to blame if things go wrong !
by Laura Day
Excellent commentary on all aspects of English /Welsh law ( n.b. not the Scottish system)
Easy to understand and follow the processes involved all the way to court if necessary . Written with a down to earth approach and removing some of the mystiques and complexities surrounding the law .
by bernadette quinlan
Excellent read and in layman terms
by Peter Rhys-Jones
Good reference book
by Ray Brooks
I can assure everyone that the Kindle version of this outstanding book not only has a comprehensive list of contents and index but is stuffed full of family law including the new divorce legislation and everything you could possibly need to cope with housing and other landlord and tenant disputes. I bought and loved the first edition and this second edition is obvously updated and has plenty more content. Using kindle is quite easy!
by Mr. A. D. Steele-leith
Informative book and easy read for the non legal professional
by Mr Max
Item arrived damaged – dog eared cover and dirty it looked like it had been kicked around the floor
by c c
But far from being a topical book for reference on various legal aspects to feast upon the first thing our found weird was no menu page. But upon reading, it just seemed to be all about this mans life experiences? nowhere i could see to refer to regarding advice on family, or housing law. So a bit dissapointed. Glad i only bought the kindle edition as i was able to get a refund.