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A guide to estate planning shows readers how to control their property while they are alive, provide for their family without court supervision in the event of disability, facilitate charitable giving, and avoid probate. 60,000 first printing. $50,000 ad/promo.
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Esperti and Peterson ( The Handbook of Estate Planning ) provide a thorough series of check lists for planning a loving trust, an elaborate form of revocable living trust that allows a person to control his or her property during life, while permitting the person to give the property without a will and probate. While the authors sometimes exaggerate for effect, they make an eloquent, convincing case for this form of estate planning and recommend that a lawyer write the trust to cover all legal bases. Wills, anathema to Esperti and Peterson, are considered a necessity by attorney Sitarz, whose book is a reliable guide for those wishing to make a simple will. He briefly explains the legal requirements; provides a fill-in personal questionnaire for planning purposes; includes sample clauses, mandatory and optional, arranged in logical order to aid in writing the will; and defines legal terminology in a glossary. Denis Clifford's Nolo's Simple Will Book ( LJ 11/1/86) has more information on estate planning, but Sitarz includes a state-by-state outline of laws relating to wills. Both books would be useful additions to public libraries. Jack Ray, Loyola/Notre Dame Lib., Baltimore
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Title: Loving Trust: The Right Way to Provide for ...
Publisher: Viking Adult
Publication Date: 1994
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: very_good