Book description
Executing an estate or a trust fund is a big responsibility.
Estate & Trust Administration For Dummies
contains advice for handling estates and trusts of any size. It offers
solid pointers on reading and interpreting a will and other documents,
and helping heirs avoid paying too much (or too little). It also shows
you how to take care of a loved one's estate in the event that a will or
trust was never created.
This authoritative, plain-English guide helps
you understand and follow the rules that govern estates and trusts,
ensure a smooth transfer of property, and manage fiduciary affairs in
an orderly manner. You'll get help choosing and assembling a team of
professional advisors, settling debts and paying bequests, operating a
revocable or irrevocable trust, and making sound trust investment
decisions. Discover how to:
- Understand executors' and trustees' duties
- Read and interpret important documents
- Properly execute an estate or trust
- Handle estates both large and small
- Get familiar with the probate process and estate taxes
- Identify different types of trusts
- Follow the deceased's wishes - and the law
- Notify insurers and employers of a death
- Follow the steps for closing an estate
- Establish, fund, and change ownership of a trust
- Keep proper trust records
Yes, you can do the job and do it well. All you need is a little help
from Estate and Trust Administration For Dummies.
Margaret Atkins Munro, EA, is a tax advisor,
writer, and lecturer with more than 30 years' experience in trusts,
estates, family tax, and small business.
Kathryn A. Murphy, Esq., is an attorney with over 20 years'
experience administering estates and trusts and preparing estate and
gift tax returns.