The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Georgia
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for Georgia residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Georgia will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers Georgia residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing Georgia residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. Georgia-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: Georgia's probate code; Georgia rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid Georgia will; planning your living will in Georgia; explanations of Georgia laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Illinois
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for Illinois residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Illinois will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers Illinois residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing Illinois residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. Illinois-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: Illinois's probate code; Illinois rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid Illinois will; planning your living will in Illinois; explanations of Illinois laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in California
A Step-by-step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes Are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for California residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in California will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers California residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing California residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. California-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: California's probate code; California rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid California will; planning your living will in California; explanations of California laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Virginia
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for Virginia residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Virginia will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers Virginia residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing Virginia residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. Virginia-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: Virginia's probate code; Virginia rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid Virginia will; planning your living will in Virginia; explanations of Virginia laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Ohio
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for Ohio residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Ohio will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers Ohio residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing Ohio residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. Ohio-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: Ohio's probate code; Ohio rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid Ohio will; planning your living will in Ohio; explanations of Ohio laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Michigan
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for Michigan residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Michigan will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers Michigan residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing Michigan residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. Michigan-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: Michigan's probate code; Michigan rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid Michigan will; planning your living will in Michigan; explanations of Michigan laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Indiana
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for Indiana residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in Indiana will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers Indiana residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing Indiana residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. Indiana-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: Indiana's probate code; Indiana rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid Indiana will; planning your living will in Indiana; explanations of Indiana laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in North Carolina
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for North Carolina residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in North Carolina will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers North Carolina residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing North Carolina residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. North Carolina-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: North Carolina's probate code; North Carolina rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid North Carolina will; planning your living will in North Carolina; explanations of North Carolina laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.
The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in New Jersey
A Step-by-Step Plan to Protect Your Assets, Limit Your Taxes, and Ensure Your Wishes are Fulfilled f
Part of the Complete Guides to Planning Your Estate series
What happens to your estate after you are gone is very much within your control. Estate planning is not only for the wealthy; it is for everyone. It is simply the process of deciding where your assets are to be distributed after you die. For those people who wish to preserve their assets for designated purposes - such as family or special charities - it becomes necessary to make special advance preparations. The right plan can protect the value of your estate and spare your loved ones unnecessary hassles and legal conflicts. Adapted specifically for New Jersey residents, The Complete Guide to Planning Your Estate in New Jersey will help you glide through this complicated process. This book offers New Jersey residents state-specific advice for estate planning. Coauthors Linda C. Ashar and Sandy Baker have crafted an estate planning primer, allowing New Jersey residents to become more informed and more involved during the process. New Jersey-specific information is offered throughout this book, including: New Jersey's probate code; New Jersey rules, regulations, and laws specific to estate planning; elements of a valid New Jersey will; planning your living will in New Jersey; explanations of New Jersey laws regarding durable health care power of attorneys, do not resuscitate (DNR) orders, and directives to withhold CPR. The book's easy-to-understand context clarifies this complicated and sensitive subject and gives readers the power to take control of their future.