The step-by-step guide to serving as an executorIf you need to wrap up the affairs of a loved one, you might feel overwhelmed--especially when you're griev...
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The step-by-step guide to serving as an executor
If you need to wrap up the affairs of a loved one, you might feel overwhelmed--especially when you're grieving. But you can do it, and this book will show you how.
The Executor's Guide will lead you through the unfamiliar territory of legal procedures and terminology. You'll learn what to do right away and what can wait. Find help on:
The 10th edition contains updated tables outlining key points of each state's laws.
Applies in all states except Louisiana.
ISBN-10
:1413331742
ISBN-13
:9781413331745
Publisher
:NOLO
Publication date
: 25 Jun, 2024
Edition
:10th Edition
Category
: Law
Sub-Category
Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 9.00 X 6.90 X 1.10 inches
Weight
:771 g
"Covers the gamut of estate chores and helps you get through them." Kiplinger's Retirement Report
"Explains how to find state-specific information, and an appendix sorts legalities by state." Miami Herald
"Provides a guide for executors and trustees, describing legal procedures and terminology, what to expect, decisions that will need to be made, and questions to ask." Reference & Research Book News
"The Executor's Guide [is] a super-detailed, step-by-step book that's a must-read."Beth Fenner, CNN "More Money" blog
"The Executor's Guide leads readers through the process of what they must do if they are named as executor. In a nutshell, they must gather the deceased person's assets, pay debts and taxes, and distribute what's left. This book helps them know what to expect, what decisions they will need to make, when to get help, and what questions to ask. One very important part of the job is dealing with family members. They'll want to know what's happening, which means they may have to field a lot of anxious questions. Why is it taking so long to distribute the assets? Shouldn't you sell Dad's stock (or car or house) before its value drops? Why can't I take the rocking chair Mother always told me she wanted me to have? What are you going to do about Mom's sister, who's taking things from the house?Savannah Jones, SirReadaLot.org
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