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After the Funeral
- A Practical Memoir for Administering Your Loved One's Estate
- Narrated by: Eileen Moynahan
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Law
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Publisher's Summary
“Please, please, please make me executor of your will!” said no one, ever. And yet, someone has to do the job. If you find yourself responsible for administering a friend or family member’s estate or if you see it coming down the road, you don’t want to enter the fray unarmed. You also don’t want to read through a 400-page tome of legal terms just to find out how to claim a savings account.
Enter: this short and sassy look at estate administration, through the eyes of one who has lived it and who now makes a living from helping others successfully resolve their loved one’s estate. The “beautiful characters” who are the author’s parents inspired her to spread the knowledge and the love.
Use this surprisingly lighthearted audiobook to learn the steps to identify and claim all of your loved one’s assets and get to know the beautiful characters in your life even better by doing so.
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- Erin VanSlyck
- 02-27-20
Excellent Resource
After the Funeral by Eileen Moynahan is an excellent guidebook for anyone - after all, nothing is certain but death and taxes. As one of five children who will be expected to manage the details of my parents estate, and the mother of two children who will have to navigate mine, I plan to share this book with my siblings, my parents and to leave a copy (with my papers) for my children!
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- Ron
- 02-09-20
Written from the heart.
A fantastic resource to help you threw the grief process and the estate administration process, which often gets tangled with each other.