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Your Will and What To Do About It
by Attorney Samuel G. Kling
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Why is a will important? What happens if you don't prepare one? Should everyone have a will? What is an executor? How do you make sure your heirs are properly bequested? Is it possible to contest a will? How?
These and many other questions are answered by Samuel Kling in Your Will and What To Do About It. In clear and lucid language he helps to interpret and simplify the law for laymen. He defines many of the key terms used in wills and their administration, discusses at some length the importance of wills, describes who gets what if you leave no will, answers the question of whether or not you should write your own will and under what circumstances, lists some of the important duties of executors, and offers some practical suggestions on what to leave and how to leave it.
Applicable to all 50 states, in addition the book describes the role of trusts and trustees, illustrates how to revoke or change your will, discusses the meaning of probate, explains how an estate is distributed or settled, how long it takes, and approximately what it costs.
Your Will and What To Do About It
160 pages....$7.00 |
Available wherever books are sold or from the publisher. Send $7.00 (CA res. $7.65) plus $4.00 per book S/H ($20.00 per book for airmail outside USA) to:
Wilshire Book Company, 9731 Variel Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311-4315.
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