From Library Journal
This book covers not only the topics listed in the subtitle, but also being an administrator of someone's estate. While ostensibly for "older persons," it could be useful for any adult. Unlike Dennis Clifford's Nolo's Simple Will Book ( LJ 11/1/86) and his Plan Your Estate ( LJ 6/1/89), this work recommends using an attorney and is intended only as "general information." Nevertheless, there are numerous down-to-earth "sample situations" and "money-saving suggestions" sprinkled throughout the text. Although it gives living trusts short shrift and is not as tightly organized as Alexander Bove's The Complete Book of Wills and Estates ( LJ 6/1/89), this well-written book will be a good supplementary text for public library collections.
- Jack Ray, Loyola/Notre Dame Lib., Baltimore
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.







