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The 50 biggest estate planning mistakes-- and how to avoid them

Blacklock, Jean, 1961- (Author). Kruger, Sarah. (Added Author).
Book  - 2011
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  • ISBN: 0470681624
  • ISBN: 9780470681626
  • Physical Description xxi, 262 pages
  • Publisher Mississauga, Ont. : John Wiley & Sons Canada, [2011]

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"A Canadian guide"--Cover.
Includes index.
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The 50 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes... and How to Avoid Them
The 50 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes... and How to Avoid Them
by Blacklock, Jean; Kruger, Sarah
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The 50 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes... and How to Avoid Them


Stepping Lightly Around the Pitfalls of Estate Planning... Estate planning is one of those unpleasant but really important tasks. Unfortunately, the process is not only hard to get started, it is then easy to make mistakes. Even the most careful and well-intentioned person can slip up along the way. Avoid the pitfalls! The 50 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes outlines the major mistakes and their consequences in an entertaining way-and then proceeds to tell you exactly how to avoid these mistakes. Delivering practical and helpful information in a light tone, the authors help to make these sometimes difficult conversations a little easier. The book's fifty concise chapters are filled with real-life examples, organized under four key areas of mistakes: The biggest mistake of not planning at all Failing to plan for the possibility of mental incompetency Mistakes made during the estate planning process itself And common mistakes made by executors Written by personal finance and estate planning experts, Jean Blacklock and Sarah Kruger, The 50 Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes and How To Avoid Them is an essential guide for Canadians interested in planning their estates effectively, with minimal stress on their loved ones.