Many of you, regardless of your feelings on the matter, will eventually
be appointed as executor of your parents', spouse's, or another's
estate.
Just calling an attorney isn't enough. Settling a decedent's estate may
require the combined expertise of accountants, appraisers, auctioneers,
realtors, bankers, brokers, insurance companies, a myriad of
bureaucrats, and, yes, even lawyers.
Where do you start? How do you empty a house crammed with a lifetime's
worth of knick-knacks, bad art, and unopened mail? How do you deal with
long-lost relatives who think you're taking too long or charging too
much? And how do you oversee those professionals who know so much more
than you about the process?
The Essential Executor's Handbook not only explains the steps involved
in settling an estate, but it shows you how to get all these
professionals to do the work for you. You will learn everything you need
to know about the basic laws and procedures involved; all the legal
definitions you could possibly want; and why each professional is
necessary, what they do, what they charge, and where to find them.
No matter how little you know about law, accounting, and the rest, The
Essential Executor's Handbook will lead you by the hand through the
settlement process.