Wills and Estate Planning (Pocket Lawyer)

Wills and Estate Planning (Pocket Lawyer)

by RosyBorder (Author), Mark Fairweather (Author)

Synopsis

The Pocket Lawyer series is designed for members of the public who want 'how to' guidance in situations that would normally require expert advice. Each title: is written by experts in their field; contains all the information you need in one book; and has an accessible and user-friendly layout and structure. If you die without leaving a will, someone you care about may lose out; but a dodgy will is worse than none at all. This book shows you how to write a legally binding will in plain English to suit your circumstances. It guides you through the appointment of executors and guardians, providing for spouses and partners, how to safeguard the interests of children, including those with special needs, and how to avoid unwelcome claims after your death. But the wills themselves form only part of this book. There is guidance on organ, tissue and whole body donation and on funeral arrangements. Estate planning is another important feature - Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax are now a major consideration for millions of people. This book gives practical advice on tax matters and boosts your chances of benefiting those you care for, not the tax man.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 217
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge Cavendish
Published: 19 May 2004

ISBN 10: 1859418597
ISBN 13: 9781859418598

Author Bio
Mark Fairweather is a practising solicitor and is one of the founding partners of the legal firm Fairweather Stephenson Co. He and Rosy Border have written 14 titles together, including five in Cavendish Publishing's Pocket Lawyer series. He has two children and lives in Suffolk. Rosy Border, co-author of this title and series editor of the Pocket Lawyer series, has a first class honours degree in French and has worked in publishing, lecturing, journalism and the law. A profile author and adapter, she stopped counting after 150 titles. Rosy and her husband, John Rabson, live in rural Suffolk and have a grown up family. Rosy enjoys DIY, entertaining and retail therapy in French markets.