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Want to save your family money and hassle? Read this book! If you want to save your heirs time and money, this book is for you. Probate court proceedings can drag out and cost tens of thousands of dollars in attorney and court fees--money that would otherwise have gone directly to your loved ones. 8 Ways to Avoid Probate offers easy ways to spare your family the hassles of probate court while explaining the latest state and federal laws impacting probate avoidance methods in easy-to-understand language. You'll learn about the benefits of using living trusts, creating transfer-on-death deeds,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Want to save your family money and hassle? Read this book! If you want to save your heirs time and money, this book is for you. Probate court proceedings can drag out and cost tens of thousands of dollars in attorney and court fees--money that would otherwise have gone directly to your loved ones. 8 Ways to Avoid Probate offers easy ways to spare your family the hassles of probate court while explaining the latest state and federal laws impacting probate avoidance methods in easy-to-understand language. You'll learn about the benefits of using living trusts, creating transfer-on-death deeds, setting up pay-on-death designations for bank accounts, retirement funds, securities, vehicles, and more. After implementing these strategies, you'll have peace of mind knowing you've maximized the property for your heirs while minimizing conflict, fees, and wasted time.
Autorenporträt
Mary Randolph earned her law degree from the The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. She is the author of The Executor's Guide: Settling Your Loved One's Estate or Trust, and 8 Ways to Avoid Probate. Randolph is also a coauthor of the legal manual for Quicken WillMaker Plus . She has been a guest on The Today Show and has been interviewed by many publications, including The Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and more.