From Library Journal
It's books like this that can give a series title a good name. This latest DJ-I guide sheds light on the legal complex ities of personal and real property own ership and brings understanding within a layperson's reach in 11 well-orga nized chapters plus model agreements, a glossary, and a 100-page summary of state laws. Schulman's perspective that "planning for change is perhaps the most stable and sensible planning" per meates her reviews of the tax and inher itance aspects of property owned in various marital and nonmarried states, and in insurance and business situa tions. This work updates and adds to the information provided in Theodore E. Hughes and David Klein's Owner ship ( LJ 10/15/84). Recommended for public, business, and academic librar ies. Justine Roberts, Univ. of Califor nia at San Fr a ncisco Lib.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
