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				<title>Case digest</title>

				<link>http://www.ecadviser.com/display.asp?articleid=08CE584F-E798-4003-B527-7BB8739B1950</link>

				<description>Joseph Goldsmith on how Re MN [2010] EWHC 1926 (Fam) gives useful guidance to English courts on cross-border cases involving adults that lack capacity
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				<pubDate>31 August 2010</pubDate>
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				<title>In search of beneficiaries...</title>

				<link>http://www.ecadviser.com/display.asp?articleid=B76FF463-DA5D-4113-B2A5-36A2245856D6</link>

				<description>Fraser &amp; Fraser’s Kasia Oberc reveals how a recent case underlined the complexities of family relationships.
An instruction to locate the three missing children of a deceased lady the solicitors had been acting for under an Enduring Power of Attorney meant the unenviable task of informing children that their mother had passed away. However, we needed to find them first.
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				<pubDate>31 August 2010</pubDate>
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