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20 Questions to Ask About Wills & Estates
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Product Description Think what would happen if the breadwinner(s) in your family died suddenly. How well has the family's well-being and financial security been provided for? How much has been left to chance? 20 Questions to Ask about Wills & Estates will help you and your loved ones expect --- and plan for --- the unexpected. Learn how to use Will and estate planning to preserve and pass on wealth to loved ones, to make the most of insurance and retirement benefits, to minimize taxes and to promote family welfare and harmony. The authors, a father/son legal team with more than 65 years' experience counseling real people in real situations, cut through the legal mumbo jumbo in preparing a last will and testament. Get answers to questions like: * How do I avoid being kept alive artificially --- or prevent having treatment stopped --- if I become in capacitated? * What are the best ways to avoid probate court tying up your property? * How much/little can I leave my spouse? * When is it fair to treat my children unequally? * When do I need to worry about federal estate taxes? Peace of mind comes from being prepared. This book shows you how to face whatever the future brings with confidence.
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Pages 143
Dimensions: Length: 8" Width: 5.2" Height: 0.3" Weight: 0.35 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Feb 16, 2006
ISBN 156414853X EAN 9781564148537
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Reviews - What do our customers think?
 | OUTSTANDING Jun 24, 2006 |
A MUST READ for those contemplating to set up wills and estates and for those who have already completed theirs. It is written so that the average person is not bogged down by legalese. The authors backgrounds are outstanding so you know you are reading something with merit. Joanie G
| | |  | Very informative and easy to read May 9, 2006 |
| It really gives you a clear picture about end of life and Will issues. What I liked most about the book is the manner it which it is written: on one hand it is very easy to read, unencumbered by excessive technical language, on the other hand, tons of relevant information is squeezed in. | | |  | Practical answers to real life and death questions Feb 2, 2006 |
You couldn't ask for better reference guide on this subject. It is short, clear, and right to the point. It approaches what for many people is a very uncomfortable subject with practical, constructive information and light, wise humour
The Living Will/Medical Power of Attorney section was particularly interesting subject to me to understand in light of Terry Schiavo story. After trying to research this issue on-line I became very tired of drinking from the Internet "fire hose", but Zaffts made it absolutely clear within few pages, and without guilt and depression. What a gift! | | | Write your own review about 20 Questions to Ask About Wills & Estates
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