Do I Really Need a Will?
This book is a basic introduction to estate planning concepts for non-lawyers and is intended for Delaware residents. It discusses wills and what happens if a person dies without one. It also discusses other important estate planning documents, such as advance health-care directives, powers-of-attorney and trust agreements. Several Delaware statutes relating to estate planning are included in the appendices and referenced in the text.
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Do I Really Need a Will?
This book is a basic introduction to estate planning concepts for non-lawyers and is intended for Delaware residents. It discusses wills and what happens if a person dies without one. It also discusses other important estate planning documents, such as advance health-care directives, powers-of-attorney and trust agreements. Several Delaware statutes relating to estate planning are included in the appendices and referenced in the text.
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Do I Really Need a Will?

Do I Really Need a Will?

Do I Really Need a Will?

Do I Really Need a Will?

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Overview

This book is a basic introduction to estate planning concepts for non-lawyers and is intended for Delaware residents. It discusses wills and what happens if a person dies without one. It also discusses other important estate planning documents, such as advance health-care directives, powers-of-attorney and trust agreements. Several Delaware statutes relating to estate planning are included in the appendices and referenced in the text.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150540316
Publisher: Kleiner & Kleiner LLC
Publication date: 09/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 206 KB

About the Author

Robert M. Kleiner and Steven E. Kleiner are Delaware attorneys focusing in the area of wills, trusts and estates.

The authors are both members of multiple bar associations and groups relating to the estate planning field. They have worked with various committees in revising and updating Delaware law.

You can follow Kleiner & Kleiner LLC on twitter at www.twitter.com/kleinerllc.
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