<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Most people have heard of living trusts but have only a vague idea about what trusts are and whether they really need one. This book explains how trusts work and who should use them, and it gives you all of the forms and instructions you need to make one yourself.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Save your family time, money, and headaches</b> <p> Unlike a will, a living trust lets your family bypass probate court--which saves everyone money, delay, and hassle. Whether you are single or part of a couple, <i>Make Your Own Living Trust </i>can help you make a living trust that's valid in your state. Use this book to: <p><ul> <li> decide whether a living trust is right for your family <li> keep control over trust property while you live <li> appoint someone to manage trust property, if needed <li> name beneficiaries to inherit your assets <li> set up property management for young beneficiaries, and <li> learn how to transfer all types of assets to your trust, including real estate, stocks, jewelry, art, or business assets. </ul><p> <b>With Downloadable Forms</b> <br> Completely updated, this new edition provides all the forms and worksheets you need to create an individual or shared living trust and a basic will--available for download (details inside). <p> The legal forms in this book are not valid in Louisiana.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>There are important differences between the trust-mill approach and that of such well-respected products as Nolo's Make Your Own Living Trust. <b><i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p> A do-it-yourself manual with checklists, step-by-step procedures, worksheets and forms. <b><i>The Los Angeles Times</i></b> <p> If you think you can prepare your own living trust, Make Your Own Living Trust is an excellent reference. <b><i>Chicago Tribune</i></b> <p> For residents of all states except Louisiana, Clifford, an estate planning attorney and author, explains how to create a living trust without a lawyer. He describes probate, estate taxes, and the advantages and drawbacks of a living trust; aspects like leaving unequal amounts to children, second or subsequent marriages, disinheriting a child, communicating decisions to family and friends, and trusts for single people and unmarried and same-sex couples; and common questions related to estate taxes, gift taxes, creditors, real estate, and other topics. He discusses types of trusts; the tax-saving AB trust; choosing property to put in the trust; trustees; choosing beneficiaries; property left to minor children or young adults; preparing the trust document; transferring property to the trust; copying, storing, and registering the document; adding or selling property, amendments, and revoking the trust; what happens after the grantor dies; other aspects of estate plans, such as backup wills, taxes, planning for incapacity, and other probate-avoidance methods; wills; and getting help from lawyers. This edition has been updated, and forms and worksheets are included in the book and online. <b><i>Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView</i></b><br>
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