The Living Trust: The failproof way to pass along your estate to heirs: It is an excellent guide book IF you have a Living Trust. There are a couple other books that Mr. Abts wrote that precede this one which are all very good and information everyone should know about, if you do not want to go through the expense of lawyers and probate. I am very glad that we had our's drawn up back in 1992. My husband passed in 2001, and this has been a great help to me, along with the help and support of an excellent Trust and Financial Advisor. The Living Trust is valid in every state in the Union.
Disorganized, repetitive and much too long.: This book contains quite a bit of good information but only after you wade through about 90 pages of sales pitch for living trusts. When you finally get to the part of the book containing actual information about trusts it is disorganized and repetitive to the extreme. Much of the book appears to be excerpts from trust seminars given by the author which are strung end to end to bulk out the book. A good rewrite and editing would make this a more readable, concise and useful book.
everything you ever wanted to know about living trusts: I read this book and it was just what I needed to lean all about the purpose and need for living trusts. If you are thinking about your estate planning this book is definitey a good read and very informative. I called the number mentioned in the book for a referral but no one ever got back to me. I found that very strange as the entire book is based on useing a trust professional certified by the author. Despite this, the book is very interesting and you will probably get all the information you need in regard to the subject matter. I am glad I purcheased this book and I can now say I know a lot about the need for living trusts and how to get one that meets my estate planning needs.
The Living Trust: This was a gift for my grown daughter. She says it is very useful.
Still the best book I have seen on the subject: If you want to know the history of living trusts in modern America and how the legal community looks at things this is a must read. Anyone who does not have a living trust either has no assets or no sense.
| Author: | Henry W Abts | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 346.73052 | | EAN: | 9780071387095 | | Edition: | 3 | | ISBN: | 0071387099 | | Number Of Pages: | 400 | | Publication Date: | 2002-09-18 | | UPC: | 639785402060 |
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