Award winning book eases challenges of distributing personal possessions.
"As executor for my mother's estate, I needed help. I never expected by sisters to act the way they did! This information helped us sort out what we wanted, talk about what we thought was fair, and consider different options. It wasn't easy, but we are still talking."
When emotions take over, the division of a loved one's personal possessions can turn ugly and even destroy family relationships. There is another way. A better way. With the award winning book, "Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?" readers are shown a new positive way to transfer non-titled property.
Whether planning ahead or making decisions when someone dies, this book will help family members create distribution options that feel "fair" for everyone. It is a must read for everyone--spouses, adult children, siblings and grandchildren.
Readers learn immediately how to identify and understand the special significance and value of belongings. This process often results in suprises. Using the authors' suggestions the process can become a celebration of a person's life rather than a family nightmare.
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Marlene S. Stum, PhD: Marlene is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota--Twin Cities. She has been teaching in areas of family economics and social gerontology for 22 years. Her research and teachings focus on the economic well being of later life families. Marlene's expertise includes an understanding of later life transitions such as intergenerational resource transfers including inheritances. Her work also includes financing long term health care and end-of-life decisions. As a faculty appointee with the Minnesota Extension Service her work focuses on the development of educational resources to aid families in making more informed decisions regarding the later life experiences. In addition to writing in these areas, she also trains professionals to be better prepared to work with families. Marlene's PhD is in Adult Education and Gerontology from the University of Wisconsin--Madison. Her Master's degree is in Family Economics from Kansas State University.
I've used this program with my clients. It is a great teaching tool to aid families in the distribution of cherished family items from one generation to another. -- Kris Maser, Elder Law Attorney, Minneapolis, MN
Leading the way is the University of Minnesota, which created "Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?" -- Wall Street Journal Encore
University extension educators are suggesting ways to gracefully divide those family items that are loaded with sentiment. -- Peg Meier, Reporter, Star Tribune, Minneapolis MN
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