The Executor’s Manual Everything You Need to Know to Settle an Estate

The Executor’s Manual Everything You Need to Know to Settle an Estate by Charles Plotnick, published by Doubleday in 1986, is a comprehensive resource designed to assist individuals in navigating the complexities of estate settlement. This 462-page guide provides clear explanations of an executor’s responsibilities and addresses the emotional and practical needs of those who are grieving. It covers essential topics such as probate, life insurance, government benefits, and the management of bank accounts and real estate.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various aspects of estate management, including debts, estate taxes, and charitable bequests. The book serves as a reference for understanding civil procedures related to estates and trusts, making it a valuable tool for anyone involved in the settlement process. With its focus on law and practical guidance, this manual aims to equip executors with the knowledge necessary to fulfill their duties effectively.
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Explains an executor’s duties, describes the needs and emotions of the bereaved, and discusses probate, life insurance, government benefits, bank accounts, real estate, debts, estate taxes, and charitable bequests
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