| Wills, Trusts, and Estate Administration, Loose-Leaf Version Eighth Edition Author: Dennis R. Hower; Janis Walter; Emma Wright ISBN #: 1337414115 ©2017 Publish Date: 04/08/2016 Binding: LL Pages: 720 Publisher: Cengage Learning Price: $107.95 |
Description: Succeed in your course and your paralegal career with WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATE ADMINISTRATION, 8th Edition. This easy-to-understand text introduces the basics of estate planning and bequeathing property to others through wills and trusts, along with the laws and procedures involved, including the Uniform Probate Code. Packed with engaging, highly visual content enhanced by detailed exhibits and a writing style free of confusing legalese, the 8th Edition provides up-to-date coverage of relevant laws, court procedures, cases, tax implications, ethical considerations, and the roles paralegals and other professionals play in the process. Throughout the text, user-friendly case summaries, state-specific examples, practical assignments, detailed documents, and real-life contemporary issues prepare you for success as a paralegal in this important area of law. Product Benefits: - Point of Interest Features: Additional and updated real-life contemporary issues familiarize students with the types of issues and conflicts they will encounter as practicing paralegals and provide them with the hands-on practice they need to solve problems on their own.
- Practical Assignments: Carefully crafted assignments require students to interpret, apply, and/or prepare concepts and estate forms, along with relevant statutes and the UPC.
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- Condensed and Modern Coverage: The 8th Edition has been thoughtfully revised to eliminate outdated and redundant topics.
- Intelligent Study Features: Key terms in the margins draw student attention to essential topics; chapter review questions recap material after every section to reinforce understanding.
- Challenging Case Problems: Applying course concepts to these true-to-life problems helps students interpret findings on their own, while applying state-specific laws to each matter helps them see the different ways a Court might rule.
- Helpful Supporting Documents: The latest probate forms and tax returns help students visualize the process of probate and estate administration from start to finish.
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- Decades of Experience: This perennially best-selling text distills the authors' more than seventy years of combined experience teaching and practicing law into a comprehensive, student-friendly resource.
Table of Contents: 1. The Concept of Property Related to Wills, Trusts, and Estate Administration. 2. The Estate Plan, and the Purpose and Need for a Will. 3. The Law of Succession: Death Testate or Intestate. 4. Wills: Validity Requirements, Modification, Revocation, and Contests. 5. Preparation to Draft a Will: Checklists and the Conference with the Client. 6. Final Draft and Execution of a Valid Will. 7. The Participants and the Proper Court. 8. Personal Representatives: Types, Pre-Probate Duties, and Appointment. 9. Probate and Estate Administration. 10. Informal Probate Administration. 11. Tax Considerations in the Administration of Estates. 12. Introduction to Trusts. 13. Classification of Trusts, the Living Trust, and Other Special Trusts. 14. Estate Planning. 15. Long-Term Care. Appendix A: Sample Marital Deduction Testamentary Trust. Glossary. Index. |