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Below are some books which are good resources about will contests. The following books give good information on will contests. If you have a book about a will contest that you'd like to share with us, please click HERE .
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The Complete Idiot's Guide(R) to Wills and Estates (2nd Edition)
by Stephen M. Maple, Chris Eliopoulos (Illustrator)
Lays out the whole process including step by step directions for writing a will, language to be used in letters to executors and heirs, power of attorney, and more. Quick reference guide.
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The Complete Book of Wills, Estates & Trusts
by Alexander A. Bove
The Complete Guide to Wills, Estates, and Trusts, Second Edition features extensively revised will and estate planning information and now details the most up-to-date laws and benefits for a wide variety of trusts, including educational trusts, medicaid trusts, asset protection trusts, and more.
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Estate Planning For Dummies
by Jordan Simon (Author), Brian Caverly (Author)
Straightforward, reader-friendly guide to planning for your family's future. A guide to help minimize estate taxes, write a proper will, keep your plan up to date, and more.
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Beyond the Grave revised edition : Right Way and the Wrong Way of Leaving Money To Your Children (and Others)
by Gerald M. Condon
Straightforward, reader-friendly guide to planning for your family's future. A guide to help minimize estate taxes, write a proper will, keep your plan up to date, and more.
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The American Bar Association Guide to Wills and Estates: Everything You Need to Know About Wills, Trusts, Estates, and Taxes (The American Bar Assoc)
by American Bar Association
Written by a group of America's top lawyers, this book deals with those two certainties of life--death and taxes--providing expert, rock-solid legal counsel at a fraction of what it would cost to go to a lawyer. Among the topics covered are living wills and how to avoid inheritance taxes.
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JK Lasser's New Rules for Estate Planning and Tax
by Harold Apolinsky (Author), Stewart H. Welch (Author), Stewart H. Welch III
The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 will affect numerous aspects of your financial life–none more important than how you plan your estate. This new tax law includes the first major estate tax revision in over twenty years. Use J.K. Lasser’s New Rules for Estate and Tax Planning to learn how the rules have changed and what you can do now to effectively plan your estate. Learn what the new law means for you and your family, and find out how to use it to keep what has taken a lifetime to accumulate.
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Plan Your Estate With a Living Trust
by Denis Clifford, Mari Stein
This Nolo Press guide to estate planning is an excellent source of information on the many various details and considerations that you need to take into account--such as children and probate, estate and gift taxes, second marriages, and a wide variety of trust options (charitable, generation-skipping, spendthrift, living, and educational, for starters). It delves into the factors that affect married people versus single, the laws regarding children, types of beneficiaries and wills, plus joint tenancy, life insurance, retirement benefits, taxes, and organ donation.
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