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OverviewExecutor? Settle a trust or estate with this all-in-one guideIf you're faced with wrapping up the affairs of a loved one who has died, you may feel overwhelmed by all the work ahead -- especially when you're grieving. But with the right legal and practical information, you can do it.The Executor's Guide will help you make progress one step at a time by assisting you in navigating an unfamiliar land of legal procedures and terminology -- all while saving you time and money. It explains how to: prepare for the job of executor or trusteetake your first stepsclaim life insurance, Social Security and other benefitsmake sense of a willwhat to do if there is no willdetermine whether probate is necessarycare for children and their propertyfile taxesdeal with family membershandle trustslook up your state's lawswork with lawyers, appraisers, accountants and other expertsThis edition has been updated to include expanded information on dealing with online accounts, as well as tables outlining key points of each state's laws, the latest information on estate taxes, and worksheets that help you stay organized and on track. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mary Randolph, J.D.Publisher: NOLO Imprint: NOLO Edition: 5th Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9781413316797ISBN 10: 1413316794 Pages: 520 Publication Date: 04 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMary Randolph, an editor at Nolo, a publisher of do-it-yourself legal guides and author of The Executor's Guide, says it is a good idea to get a lawyer to help unwind a trust, especially if it will hold a significant amount of money. Trust owners can take some steps on their own--for example, going to a bank to change ownership of a trust-owned bank account back into their names as individuals. But if the trust holds a business or another asset, that could be more complicated. If you've got some money to spend on attorney fees--and most people who have created AB trusts do--it can save you a lot of trouble later, Ms. Randolph says. Wall Street Journal 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 Covers the gamut of estate chores and helps you get through them. Kiplinger's Retirement Report The Executor's Guide [is] a super-detailed, step-by-step book that's a must-read. Beth Fenner, CNN More Money blog Mary Randolph, an editor at Nolo, a publisher of do-it-yourself legal guides and author of The Executor's Guide, says it is a good idea to get a lawyer to help unwind a trust, especially if it will hold a significant amount of money. Trust owners can take some steps on their own--for example, going to a bank to change ownership of a trust-owned bank account back into their names as individuals. But if the trust holds a business or another asset, that could be more complicated. If you've got some money to spend on attorney fees--and most people who have created AB trusts do--it can save you a lot of trouble later, Ms. Randolph says. Wall Street Journal 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 Covers the gamut of estate chores and helps you get through them. Kiplinger's Retirement Report The Executor's Guide [is] a super-detailed, step-by-step book that's a must-read. Beth Fenner, CNN More Money blog Author InformationMary Randolph earned her law degree from the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of The Executor's Guide: Settling Your Loved One's Estate or Trust, 8 Ways to Avoid Probate, Every Dog's Legal Guide A Must-Have Book for Your Owner, and Deeds for California Real Estate. She is also a coauthor of the legal manual for Q uicken 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. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |