
Estate Planning and Administration
How to Maximize Assets, Minimize Taxes, and Protect Loved Ones
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Narrado por:
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Michael Coon
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De:
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Edmund Fleming
The complexities of planning and administering an estate are clearly explained in this up-to-date and authoritative guide. From wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care directives to probate and administering an estate, it's all here in plain English.
©2001, 2004 Edmund T. Fleming (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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There is something familiar and likeable about narrator Michael Coon's voice, and he uses that quality to brighten the serious topic of estate planning. Edmund Fleming provides all the necessary information to make decisions on estate planning as he covers wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and more. The details in this handy audiobook will eliminate much of the confusion that can occur over this important and essential task.
Coon takes care to narrate Fleming's straightforward, practical tips and checklists in an equally precise tone, highlighting the importance of planning ahead while individuals are still young and healthy.
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Tough listen for a beginner, but solid book.
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A Little Over My Head.
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This book is very technical
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May be tough for the non-expert
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Although recorded in 2012, the text dates back to 2004 and the estate laws have changed enough to render some of this information moot. Also, the text tends to quote Illinois laws specifically, without reference to any other states.
Well-Organized, but Dry and Out-Dated.
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