No one lives forever.
So why leave anything to chance? This best-selling book can help you tackle a potentially difficult and very emotional process.
In plain English, it explains: When to re-do your will Mistakes people make when trying to avoid probate Rules for IRA inheritors How to hire a lawyer Key documents to protect yourself if you become ill or disabled How to appoint a guardian for children How custodial accounts and 529 plans affect financial aid The fourth edition replaces earlier editions.
As a public service, the author offers a free update to this edition, reflecting the 2017 tax law and subsequent developments.
It is available at the book's website estateplanningsmarts.
Here's what reviewers have said about Estate Planning Smarts: A terrific guide for people who are just beginning to grapple with estate planning, as well as those who have (or think they have) their affairs in order.
--The Wall Street JournalThis is a category killer: a book so good there is no need for anyone else to cover the same material.
--Kaye Thomas, Fairmark PressDeborah Jacobs's Estate Planning Smarts, now in a new fourth edition, is the only estate planning book you'll ever need.
--Nick Murray Interactive.
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