Description |
xxv, 228 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-225). |
Contents |
First signs -- Planning for the inevitable -- Where's the will? -- When reality sinks in -- The hearse doesn't have a trailer hitch -- Relatively speaking -- Scammers, schemers, and other scoundrels -- The nitty-gritty of dividing your parents' estate -- But what is it really worth? -- Where do i begin? -- How to clean out your parents' estate -- Right, wrong, and in between -- I will never do this to my kids! -- Be good to yourself -- Mission accomplished! |
Summary |
"A practical guide to advise Baby Boomers how to deal with the daunting task of facing a parents' eventual passing as it relates to residential contents, heirlooms, and the often difficult family interactions and feuds that accompany them. With fascinating stories and comprehensive checklists, professional estate liquidator Julie Hall walks Baby Boomers through the often painful challenge of dividing the wealth and property of their parents' lifetime accumulation of stuff. From preparation while the parent is still living through compassionately helping them empty the family home, The Estate Lady® gives invaluable tips on negotiating the inevitable disputes, avoiding exploitation from scam artists, and eventually closing the chapter of their lives in a way that preserves relationships and maximizes value of assets."--Amazon.com. |
Subject |
Administration of estates.
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Estate planning.
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Baby boom generation.
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Aging parents.
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Administration of estates. (OCoLC)fst00796713
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Aging parents. (OCoLC)fst00800360
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Baby boom generation. (OCoLC)fst00824987
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Estate planning. (OCoLC)fst00915490
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Genre/Form |
Law for laypersons.
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ISBN |
9780785228257 (pbk.) |
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078522825X (pbk.) |
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9781418566357 ebook |
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