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Are you a stressed and overworked professional looking for a better work/life balance? Escape your profession and save your life, shows how you can create a new life for yourself.
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Special E-book Option (PDF download) for only $4.50.

Buy now through Paypal. Yes, for only the price of a cup of coffee you can receive hundreds of dollars worth of concise legal information telling you all you need to know about; making a will, challenging a will, appointing an executor, revoking or altering a will, legal changes after a marriage breakdown or separation, common will clauses, and much more. Forty pages of “must know” essential information is now instantly available to you on-line.
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Wills Guide E-book Download Option Copyright/Licensing Statement
The E-book download for $4.50 entitles and licenses the purchaser to download one copy of The Very Handy Wills Guide as a PDF file on their own computer for their personal and private use only. No further copies may be downloaded or any copy be further disseminated in any way or by any means, electronic or otherwise, without the express written permission of the author. All copyright and intellectual property rights remain with the author of the work. The downloading and payment as above is deemed to be full legal acceptance of these terms.

The Family Court
REVISED EDITION NOW AVAILABLE
Get the latest up to date family law information. A new revised edition of Understanding the Family Court is now available. The Family Court is New Zealand's most controversial and criticised court. This book explains how the Court and the law operates. Essential reading for anyone involved in a Family Law dispute.
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Remembrance
The story of the author’s grandmother, Elizabeth Welsman Dawson 1877-1932. It covers her childhood in a large Victorian family in London, her emigration and life in New Zealand through to the time of her death in 1932.
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