Plan Your Own Estate: Passing on Your Assets and Your Values Legally and Efficientlytakes a straightforward and engaging you-oriented approach to dealing with one of lifes certainties--death. While you "cant take it with you," this book empowers you to decide how your assets can best help your family when you are gone. Experienced attorney Deirdre R. Wheatley-Liss concentrates into this book the experience she's had helping hundreds of families work through their estate plans. Whether you have modest or extensive assets,
Plan Your Own Estate provides the knowledge you need to design your plan and the tools you need to move forward.
The starting place is your goals. Part 1 of the book asks, "What do you want to accomplish for yourself and your family?" The next step depends on you. Are you looking to educate yourself about how a will or trust is structured, or how tax law works? Part 2, Resource Guides, breaks down tough topics like these and delivers actionable information. Have questions about what your estate plan should say? Part 3, Planning Guides, goes through an attorneys analysis in considering the most frequently asked estate planning questions. Thinking about creating your own estate plan, or hiring an attorney? Part 4, Action Guides, helps you start your estate plan and make sure its complete, or review any plan you may already have in place.
Nobody likes talking about death, taxes, or disability--but not thinking about them will not make them go away.Plan Your Own Estatewill help you make a plan, put it in place, and take control of how your money and your values are being passed to your family. This book includes:
Comprehensive plain English coverage of every aspect of planning your estateMethods to protect your loved ones' inheritance from taxes, immaturity, lack of financial knowledge, incapacity, creditors, and predatorsPlanning guides for families with children, singles, second marriages, business owners, unmarried or same-sex couples, and moreUp-to-date information regarding changing laws and best practices
Deirdre R. Wheatley-Liss, Esq. is a Certified Elder Law Attorney and a practicing trusts and estates attorney with over fifteen years' experience. Her passion is educating the public about the law so they can be empowered to use it to their benefit. She graduated with honors from Johns Hopkins University, earned her law degree at Boston College Law School, and holds an advanced Masters of Law degree in taxation from New York University School of Law. Deirdre authors the award-winning New Jersey Estate Planning and Elder Law Blog, and she is a sought-after speaker and contributor to national publications such as the New York Times, Consumer Digest, and Money magazine. Deirdre often hears that she makes estate planning and tax law "fun," and that she is adept at breaking down complex topics into understandable, and actionable, elements. The author of Plan Your Own Estate (Apress, 2013), she resides in Northern New Jersey with her husband and son.
IntroductionWhat Are Your Goals?What Are Your Assets?What Goes into a Will?Will Alternatives and Avoiding ProbateTrust in TrustsRounding Out the PlanTaxesGiftingInsurance TrustsAdvanced Tax StrategiesFiduciariesPlanning Guide for KidsPlanning Guide for MarriedsPlanning Guide for SinglesPlanning Guide for Unmarried and Same-Sex CouplesPlanning Guide for Second MarriagesPlanning Guide for the Family BusinessPlanning Guide for NoncitizensPlanning Guide for Your ParentsPlanning Guide for Special-Needs ChildrenAction Guide: Getting StartedAction Guide: Completing Your PlanAction Guide: Reviewing What You HaveEstate Analysis Checklist: MarriedEstate Analysis Checklist: SingleFinancial Worksheet: MarriedFinancial Worksheet: SingleGlossary