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Get It Together - Organize Your Records So Your Family Won't Have To

Get It Together - Organize Your Records So Your Family Won't Have To

 eBook, Published by NOLO   (14 October 2010)

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Get your life organized with the best workbook available!

Paperwork and personal information isn't always easy to find, and organizing your records can seem like an intimidating task. But, whether you need to organize records for yourself, your family or your executor, Get It Together will show you how to keep track of:

  • instructions for survivors
  • secured places and passwords
  • final arrangements
  • estate planning documents
  • employment records
  • insurance policies
  • tax records
  • retirement accounts
  • government benefits, and
  • real estate records.

    This workbook provides a complete system for structuring a records binder and easily organizing it for your loved ones. The all-new 4th edition is easier to use than ever, with fully updated resources and references. And, if you'd like to work on your computer, use the CD-ROM and print your work and put it into a binder. Melanie Cullen holds an MBA from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. Following 20 years in corporate management, she is a consultant in management and technology. An avid planner and a blue-chip organizer, she lives in Davis, California, near to loved ones who appreciate that her affairs are truly in order. Shae Irving started at Nolo in 1994 as an author and editor specializing in estate planning and family law issues. She has helped create both books and software, including Prenuptial Agreements: How to Write a Fair and Lasting Contract, Living Wills and Powers of Attorney for California, and the bestselling Quicken WillMaker Plus estate planning software. Irving graduated from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley and briefly practiced law at a large San Francisco firm before joining Nolo's editorial staff.