Skip to content

Living Trusts for Everyone Why a Will Is Not the Way to Avoid Probate, Protect Heirs, and Settle Estates

Best in textbook rentals since 2012!

ISBN-10: 158115674X

ISBN-13: 9781581156744

Edition: 2010

Authors: Ronald Farrington Sharp

List price: $14.95
Blue ribbon 30 day, 100% satisfaction guarantee!
what's this?
Rush Rewards U
Members Receive:
Carrot Coin icon
XP icon
You have reached 400 XP and carrot coins. That is the daily max!

Description:

The misconceptions surrounding the last will and testament need to be put to rest: Wills benefit lawyers. Trusts benefit you. Period. Too often lawyers sell wills to clients only to sit back and wait to sell their probate services to their client's heirs. Modern estate planning should utilize the Living Trust as the effective, efficient, and inexpensive alternative to a will.Living Trusts for Everyone: Why a Will is Not the Way to Avoid Probate, Protect Heirs, and Settleexplains why wills are not the best way to handle an estate and details the many advantages trusts have over wills in not only eliminating probate, but protecting your assets for your heirs. Anyone with minor children,…    
Customers also bought

Book details

List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/9/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 5.60" tall
Weight: 0.484
Language: English

Ronald Farrington Sharp is an attorney in private practice who specializes in divorce and family law. He has personally handled more than 1,800 divorce and custody cases since 1975. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, the Family Law Section of the State Bar, and the Washtenaw County Bar Association. He has been a guest instructor at Eastern Michigan University and has been a guest on local television and radio shows. Sharp is a 1975 graduate of Wayne State University Law School in Detroit. He completed three years of law school in only two years by attending the University of Michigan Law School and Wayne State simultaneously in summer sessions. He passed the bar exam before…    

Preface
Introduction
Trusts and Wills Defined
You Must Have a Trust if
A Comparison: Trusts and Wills
Trust Seminars: A Free Meal, But at What Cost?
Watch Out for Attorneys
Trustees
Making Your Trust Work: Funding
You Do Not Need a Trust if
The Many Types of Trusts
Problems with Trusts
Guardians, Powers of Attorney, and More
Trustee Instructions for Death or Disability
Forms and Form Letters
Short Form: Guide to Trust Funding
Estate and Capital Gains Taxes
Glossary
Index