AARP Crash Course in Estate Planning AARP Books
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The pros and cons of living trusts
Taxes and how to pay less
Naming a guardian for your minor children
Living wills and other advance medical directives
Marshaling and protecting retirement assets
Ideas for keeping your money "all in the family" in the event a spouse remarries
Palermo tells us why this topic is too important for would-be "do-it-yourselfers" and urges readers to consult an estate-planning lawyer before taking official steps. Bone up on the bevy of rules and tools presented here and you'll be able to work intelligently with an attorney. The result: an estate plan that best suits you and those you leave behind. With a foreword by consumer finance guru Ric Edleman and a handy glossary of terms, the AARP Crash Course in Estate Planning offers expertise you can trust.
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Crash Course in Estate Planning
The Essential Guide to Wills Trusts and Your Personal Legacy
In the AARP Crash Course in Estate Planning: The Essential Guide to Wills Trusts and Your Personal Legacy, lawyer Michael Palermo expertly steers novices through the estate-planning wilderness. In plain, easy-to-understand English, Palermo explains everything you need to know about: Wills and the probate processThe pros and cons of living trusts
Taxes and how to pay less
Naming a guardian for your minor children
Living wills and other advance medical directives
Marshaling and protecting retirement assets
Ideas for keeping your money "all in the family" in the event a spouse remarries
Palermo tells us why this topic is too important for would-be "do-it-yourselfers" and urges readers to consult an estate-planning lawyer before taking official steps. Bone up on the bevy of rules and tools presented here and you'll be able to work intelligently with an attorney. The result: an estate plan that best suits you and those you leave behind. With a foreword by consumer finance guru Ric Edleman and a handy glossary of terms, the AARP Crash Course in Estate Planning offers expertise you can trust.
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