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Quicken Willmaker Plus: Estate Planning Essentials


Edition: w/ CD-ROM
Author(s): Nolo Press
ISBN10:  1413303544
ISBN13:  9781413303544
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  11/30/2005
Publisher(s): Nolo

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Table of Contents
What You Can Do With Quicken WillMaker Plus
Using Quicken WillMaker Plus to Plan Your Estate
3(5)
Documents for Executors
8(2)
Forms for Home and Family
10(2)
Personal Finance and Consumer Forms
12
About Wills
Legal Requirements
2(1)
Dying Without a Will
3(1)
Making Basic Decisions About Your Will
4(1)
Other Ways to Leave Property
4(1)
Making Your Own Will
4
About Quicken WillMaker Plus Wills
What You Can Do With a Quicken WillMaker Plus Will
2(4)
What You Cannot Do With a Quicken WillMaker Plus Will
6(2)
A Look at a Quicken WillMaker Plus Will
8
About You and Yours
Your Name
2(1)
Your Gender
2(1)
Your Social Security Number
2(1)
Your State
2(1)
Marital Status
3(3)
Your Children
6(2)
Grandchildren
8(1)
Personal Guardians for Your Minor Children
8
About Your Property
Property You Should Not Include in Your Will
2(4)
Property You Own With Others
6(1)
Property on Which You Owe Money
7(1)
Property Ownership Rules for Married People
7(5)
Your Spouse's Right to Inherit From You
12
How to Leave Your Property
If You Are Married With Children
2(3)
If You Are Married With No Children
5(2)
If You Are Unmarried With Children
7(3)
If You Are Unmarried With No Children
10(1)
Making Specific Bequests
11(5)
Naming Residuary Beneficiaries
16
Providing Management for Children's Property
Property Management for Your Children
2(1)
Property Management for Other Children
3(1)
An Overview of Property Management
3(1)
Property Management Under Quicken WillMaker Plus
4(4)
Property Guardians
8(1)
Naming a Custodian or Trustee
9(2)
Choosing an Age to End Management
11(1)
Examples of Property Management
11
Choosing an Executor
Duties of an Executor
2(1)
Naming an Executor
3(4)
Naming an Alternate
7
Debts, Expenses and Taxes
Forgiving Debts Others Owe You
2(1)
Liabilities at Your Death
3(1)
Types of Debts
3(2)
Paying Debts and Expenses
5(3)
Estate and Inheritance Taxes
8(1)
Choosing How to Pay Taxes
9
Make It Legal: Final Steps
Checking Your Will
2(1)
Signing and Witnessing Requirements
2(2)
Changing Your Quicken WillMaker Plus Will
4(1)
Storing Your Will
5(1)
Making Copies of Your Will
5
Updating Your Will
When to Make a New Will
2(2)
How to Make a New Will
4
Explanatory Letters
An Introduction for Your Letter
2(1)
Expressing Sentiments and Explaining Choices
3(1)
About Living Trusts
The Probate-Avoidance Basic Living Trust
3(5)
The Tax-Saving AB Trust
8(4)
What Living Trusts Cannot Do
12(1)
Using a Back-Up Will
12(2)
Drawbacks of a Living Trust
14(2)
When Living Trusts Can Fail
16
What Kind of Living Trust Do You Need?
When to Use a Basic Probate-Avoidance Trust
3(1)
When to Use a Regular Tax-Saving AB Trust
4(2)
When to Use a Disclaimer AB Trust
6(1)
If You're Married: One Trust or Two?
7
Creating an Individual Trust
How an Individual Trust Works: An Overview
3(1)
Part 1: Your Name
4(1)
Part 2: Trustees
4(5)
The Original Trustee
4(1)
The Successor Trustee
5(4)
Part 3: Property to Be Put in Trust
9(8)
Inventory Your Valuable Property
9(1)
Decide What Property to Hold in Trust
10(5)
How to Describe Trust Property
15(2)
Part 4: Beneficiaries of Trust Property
17(2)
How Do You Want Your Property Distributed?
17(1)
Entering Beneficiaries' Names
18(1)
Alternate Beneficiaries
19(1)
Part 5: Residuary Beneficiaries
19(1)
Part 6: Property Management for Young Beneficiaries
20
Should You Arrange for Management?
20(1)
Which Is Best: Subtrust or Custodianship?
21(2)
Custodianships
23(1)
Children's Subtrusts
24
Creating a Shared Marital Trust
How a Shared Marital Trust Works: An Overview
3(1)
Part 1: Your Names
4(1)
Part 2: Trustees
5(5)
The Original Trustees
5(1)
The Trustee After One Spouse's Death or Incapacity
6(1)
The Successor Trustee
6(4)
Part 3: Property to Be Put in Trust
10(11)
Inventory Your Valuable Property
10(3)
Decide What Property to Hold in Trust
13(6)
How to Describe Trust Property
19(2)
Part 4: Beneficiaries of Trust Property
21(3)
How Do You Want Your Property Distributed?
22(1)
Entering Beneficiaries' Names
23(1)
Beneficiaries for Co-Owned Trust Property
23(1)
Alternate Beneficiaries
24(1)
Part 5: Residuary Beneficiaries
24(1)
Part 6: Property Management for Young Beneficiaries
25
Should You Arrange for Management?
25(1)
Which Is Best: Subtrust or Custodianship?
26(1)
Custodianships
27(1)
Children's Subtrusts
28
Creating an AB Trust
How an AB Trust Works: An Overview
4(2)
Part 1: Your Names
6(1)
Part 2: Trustees
6(5)
Your Duties as Trustees
6(2)
The Successor Trustee
8(3)
Part 3: Property to Be Put in Trust
11(11)
Taking Inventory of Your Valuable Property
12(1)
Who Owns What?
13(1)
How Much Property to Put in Your AB Trust
14(3)
What Kinds of Property to Hold in Trust
17(3)
How to Describe Trust Property
20(2)
Part 4: Specific Beneficiaries
22(3)
Choosing Specific Beneficiaries
23(1)
Alternate Beneficiaries
23(1)
Common Concerns
24(1)
Entering Beneficiaries' Names
24(1)
Part 5: Final Beneficiaries
25(2)
How It Works
25(1)
Choosing Final Beneficiaries
26(1)
Final Beneficiaries' Rights
26(1)
If You Change Your Mind
27(1)
Part 6: Property Management for Young Beneficiaries
27
Your Options
27(1)
Should You Arrange for Management?
27(1)
Which Is Best: Subtrust or Custodianship?
28(1)
Custodianships
29(1)
Children's Subtrusts
30
Signing, Storing and Registering Your Trust
Before You Sign
2(1)
Consulting a Lawyer
2(1)
Signing Your Trust Document in Front of a Notary
2(1)
Making Copies
3(1)
Registering the Trust
3(1)
Storing the Trust Document
4
Transferring Property to the Trust
Making a Certification or Abstract of Trust
2(5)
Property Without Title Documents
7(1)
Real Estate
7(2)
Bank Accounts and Safe Deposit Boxes
9(1)
Vehicles
9(1)
Securities
10(1)
Mutual Fund Accounts
11(1)
Business Interests
11(1)
Limited Partnerships
12(1)
Copyrights
12(1)
Patents
12(1)
Property That Names the Trust as Beneficiary
12
Living With Your Living Trust
What to Do If
2(5)
Amending Your Living Trust Document
7(12)
Revoking Your Living Trust
19
After a Grantor Dies
What Happens When a Grantor Dies: An Overview
3(3)
Who Serves as Trustee
6(1)
Getting an Appraisal
7(1)
Preparing an Affidavit of Assumption of Duties
8(1)
Notifying Beneficiaries
8(1)
Splitting the Trust Into Trusts A and B (AB Trust Only)
9(1)
The Surviving Spouse's Duties and Rights (AB Trust Only)
10(1)
Transferring Property to the Surviving Spouse (Basic Trust Only)
11(1)
Transferring Property to Beneficiaries
11(1)
Preparing and Filing Tax Returns
12(1)
Administering a Child's Subtrust
12(1)
Administering a Custodianship
13
Durable Powers of Attorney for Finances
What Quicken WillMaker Plus Can Do
5(1)
What This Document Can Do
5(3)
What This Document Cannot Do
8(1)
About Your Attorney-in-Fact
9(3)
The Basics of Your Durable Power of Attorney
12(1)
When Your Document Takes Effect
13(1)
Choosing Your Attorney-in-Fact
14(4)
Specific Financial Powers
18(1)
Additional Duties and Responsibilities
18(15)
Paying Your Attorney-in-Fact
33(1)
Nominating a Conservator or Guardian
34(1)
Making It Legal
34(6)
What to Do With the Signed Document
40(2)
Making and Distributing Copies
42(1)
Keeping Your Document Up to Date
42(1)
Revoking Your Durable Power of Attorney
42(7)
When the Power of Attorney Ends
49(1)
Possible Challenges to Your Document
50
Health Care Directives
What Quicken WillMaker Plus Can Do
3(1)
Legal History
3(2)
Putting Your Wishes in Writing
5(5)
Identifying Whom the Document Is For
10(2)
Life-Prolonging Medical Care
12(4)
Comfort Care (Palliative Care)
16(1)
Artificially Administered Food and Water
16(1)
Directing Health Care for Different Situations
17(3)
Choosing a Health Care Proxy
20(8)
Your Representative's Powers
28(1)
When Your Documents Take Effect
29(1)
How Pregnancy May Affect Your Directive
30(4)
Making It Legal: Final Steps
34(15)
Making and Distributing Copies
49(1)
Keeping Your Documents Up to Date
50(1)
Revoking Your Documents
50(1)
Expressing Additional Concerns
51
Final Arrangements
Making Final Arrangements in Advance
3(1)
The Basics of Your Final Arrangements
4(1)
Help With Your Final Arrangements
5(2)
Body and Organ Donations
7(3)
Burial or Cremation
10(1)
Embalming
11(1)
Caskets
12(1)
Ceremonies
13(2)
Final Disposition of Your Body
15(2)
Markers and Headstones
17(1)
Epitaphs
17(1)
Choosing Someone to Oversee Your Wishes
18
If You Need More Help
Learning More
2(1)
What Kind of Expert Do You Need?
2(1)
Different Ways to Get Legal Advice From a Lawyer
2(1)
Finding a Lawyer
3(2)
Working With a Lawyer
5(1)
Doing Your Own Legal Research
6
Users' Manual
Quicken WillMaker Plus Index
Users' Manual Index

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