Plan Your Estate

· Nolo
Ebook
528
Pages

About this ebook

Estate planning sounds difficult-but most people just need a few basic documents. Let Plan Your Estate show you how to protect your loved ones from legal hassles and financial uncertainty after your death. Learn about: wills and living trusts, avoiding probate, bypass (AB) trusts, naming guardians for children, leaving property to children, estate, gift, and inheritance taxes, strategies for business owners, leaving property to charity, health care directives, and, financial powers of attorney. The 16th edition of Plan Your Estate is completely updated to reflect the latest state and federal laws. Applies in all U.S. states except Louisiana. With this book you get access to a dedicated webpage on Nolo.com where you can stay current with legal updates to this book. Plus, in Nolo.com's Wills, Trusts & Probate center you'll find even more help from the experts at Nolo: Hundreds of valuable articles and FAQs, Useful legal forms & other estate planning resources. And if you decide you'd like a lawyer's help, you can visit our sister sites, Lawyers.com and Avvo.com, for free, in-depth profiles of lawyers in your area. Book jacket.

About the author

Denis Clifford, a graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was an editor of The Law Review, is a lawyer who specializes in estate planning. He is the author of many Nolo titles, including Quick and Legal Will Book, Make Your Own Living Trust and Plan Your Estate and coauthor of A Legal Guide for Lesbian and Gay Couples. He has been interviewed by such major media as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Money Magazine.

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