The Trust … a Cautionary Tale

The Trust … a Cautionary Tale by Joyce Zborower M.A. is a fictional work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 15, 2012. This 68-page book explores the complexities and potential pitfalls of estate planning, focusing on the critical decisions individuals face when selecting someone to draft their legal documents. The narrative delves into a series of events that unfold as a family navigates the challenges of securing their wealth and property for their children.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of trust and responsibility within the context of legal and political themes. The story emphasizes the importance of careful consideration in choosing the right person to manage one’s estate, highlighting the lasting impact of these decisions. As a cautionary tale, it prompts reflection on the implications of legal directives and the trust placed in others during significant life events.
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THE TRUST – a cautionary tale
Do you trust the person you’ve chosen to write the legal documents governing your estate?
THE TRUST is a fictional slice of life centered around a traumatic series of events related to securing a family’s wealth and property for the benefit of their children after their deaths.
Everyone wants to make sure their children are the recipients of the parents estate. It’s important to be careful who you choose to make that happen for you while you’re alive because whatever legal papers you sign will become the governing body of directives.
THE TRUST is a cautionary tale. . . Take heed!
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