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Trusts, while useful mechanisms in many circumstances, are known for being complex and difficult. The difficulties are often amplified tenfold when a dispute arises.
Hence, it comes as no surprise that even the seasoned practitioner will look to authoritative literature to support them. This book is an effective resource that will help practitioners to navigate trust disputes.
It outlines the duties and powers of trustees and then moves on to explain what constitutes a breach of these responsibilities and how a remedy may be achieved by other trusts and/or beneficiaries. Specific emphasis is placed on seeking remedy through the court process.
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A dispassionate application of the law to the facts will only get you so far in the field of social justice law. To be truly effective, you must dig deep, listen, probe and bear witness to clients’ trauma.
But what effect does this have on the lawyers involved, and what can we do to protect ourselves and colleagues from the impact of vicarious trauma? These are the issues addressed in this book.
If you manage staff who represent traumatised clients, you may not be surprised to learn that lawyers exposed to vicarious trauma experience significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety and stress; but you should at least be concerned to learn that a small pilot study of UK asylum lawyers found that 34.3% met the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder.