The American Bar Association Guide to Wills and Estates, Second Edition
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The American Bar Association Guide to Wills and Estates, Second Edition

The American Bar Association Guide to Wills and Estates, Second Edition
Product Code: 2350210
Publication Date: 2004
ISBN: 0-609-80934-2
Page Count: 366
Sponsoring Entities: Division for Public Education
Topics: Estate Planning, Family Law, Public Education
Format: Book - 2350210
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About The ABA Guide to Wills and Estates, Second Edition

The ABA Guide to Wills and Estates covers why estate planning is important, how to plan an estate, the role of wills and trusts, saving money through estate planning, and tax issues. Special chapters deal with estate planning for business owners, married people, divorced people, people in nontraditional relationships, etc. The book also looks at living wills, advance health care directives, and other ways of anticipating a situation where you may no longer be able to make decisions for yourself. Written in a plain, direct style, without legal jargon, it will help consumers understand and deal with this important aspect of their lives.