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The executor's guide, settling a loved one's estate or trust, Mary Randolph, J.D

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The executor's guide, settling a loved one's estate or trust, Mary Randolph, J.D
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexPart I: Getting ready. The executor's legal companion ; Overview ; If you're asked to be an executor or trustee -- Part II: First steps. The first week ; The first month ; Claiming life insurance, Social Security, and other benefits -- Part III: Taking care of the estate. Making sense of the will ; If there's no will ; Taking inventory ; Managing assets and paying bills ; Caring for children and their property ; Taxes -- Part IV: Transferring property. Property that doesn't go through probate ; Transferring joint tenancy and other survivorship property ; Transferring community property ; Claiming money in retirement plans ; Claiming payable-on-death assets ; Special procedures for small estates ; The regular probate process -- Part V: Handling trusts. Wrapping up a simple living trust ; Managing a child's trust -- Part VI: Getting more help. Finding more information ; Lawyers and other experts
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The executor's guide
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1220972952
Responsibility statement
Mary Randolph, J.D
Sub title
settling a loved one's estate or trust
Summary
If you need to wrap up the affairs of a loved one who has died, you may feel overwhelmed--especially when you're grieving. But you can do it, and this book will show you how
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