Interest In Living Trusts Is Alive And Doing Well

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Is Alive And Doing Well (NAPS)—Living Trusts, the probate-free alternative to wills, are alive and doing well. A big part of the reason is The Living Trust Workbook (Revised Edition) (Penguin, $20). Now updated and expanded for the 21st century, —— ag THE Expanded to Include LIVING !) ! : the Most Recent TRUST Changes in Tax Laws WORKBOOK and Plan Designs Qe How You and Your Legal Advisors Can Design, Fund, and Maintain Your Living Trust Plan and Secure Your Family's Future Rosert A. Esperti ano Rewno L. Peterson { the bestselling LOVING TRUST and Davio K, CaWoone More and more people are choosing Living Trusts as a pro- bate-free alternative to wills or conventional substitutes. Robert A. Esperti and RennoL. Peterson’s easy-to-use guide explains everything you need to know about creating and imple- menting a Living Trust. This essential workbook helps readers and their advisors design a trust tailored for their circumstances andwishes. This newest edition helps readers discover how a living trust works and how it will save them money. It also goes into the role of a Living Trust in the eventof disability, how to place various properties, such as real estate and market accounts into your Living Trust, and tips on choosing, and working with, a lawyer. The book is available at bookstores everywhereor byvisiting www.penguinputnam.com.