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Part I: Getting Ready
1. Overview
A. What Executors Do
B. What Trustees Do
C. How Hard Will It Be?
D. Emotional Concerns
E. How This Book Can Help
2. If You're Asked to Be an Executor or Trustee
A. Executor or Trustee?
B. The Executor's Role: An Overview
C. The Successor Trustee's Role: An Overview
D. Should You Accept the Job?
E. Making the Job Manageable
Part II: First Steps
3. The First Week
A. Organ, Tissue, and Body Donation
B. Physician's Certification and Death Certificate
C. Autopsy
D. Burial or Cremation
E. Funerals and Memorial Services
F. Other Tasks During the First Few Days
4. The First Month
A. Set Up a Filing System
B. Order Copies of the Death Certificate
C. Find the Will
D. Find Other Documents That Leave Property
E. Send Notifications of the Death
F. Keep Property Secure
G. Sort Through Personal Belongings
5. Claiming Life Insurance, Social Security, and Other Benefits
A. Life Insurance and Annuity Proceeds
B. Social Security Benefits
C. Pensions
D. Veterans Benefits
E. Wages Owed the Deceased Person
F. The Family Allowance
G. Other Possible Benefits and Claims
Part III: Taking Care of the Estate
6. Making Sense of the Will
A. Does the Will Appear Valid?
B. Reading the Will
C. Gifts to Groups of People
D. When to Take a Second Look at the Will
7. If There's No Will
A. Who's in Charge
B. Who Gets What: The Basic Rules
C. Understanding Key Terms
D. If an Heir Has Died
E. Taking Care of Minor Children
8. Taking Inventory
Step 1: Look for Assets
Step 2: Make a List of Assets
Step 3: Estimate the Value
Step 4: Add Up Debts
Step 5: Determine How Title Was Held
9. Managing Assets and Paying Bills
A. Your Legal Duties
B. Keeping Good Records
C. Setting Up an Estate or Trust Bank Account
D. Keeping Tangible Assets Safe
E. Managing Cash Accounts and Investments
F. Paying Claims and Debts
G. Giving Property to Beneficiaries
H. Selling Property
I. Handling a Business
10. Caring for Children and Their Property
A. Immediate Concerns
B. Raising a Child
C. Managing a Child's Property
D. Personal and Practical Issues
11. Taxes
A. Overview
B. The Deceased Person's Income Tax: Form 1040
C. The Estate's Income Tax: Form 1041
D. Income Tax on Trusts
E. Federal Estate Tax
F. State Inheritance and Estate Taxes
G. Other Taxes
H. Beneficiaries and Taxes
I. Typical Situations
Part IV: Transferring Property
12. Property That Doesn't Go Through Probate
A. Common Assets That Don't Go Through Probate
B. Joint Tenancy Property
C. Tenancy by the Entirety Property
D. Community Property
E. Property Held in a Living Trust
F. Real Estate That Qualifies as a Homestead
G. Property That Passes to Immediate Family by Law
H. Salary or Wages
I. Payable-on-Death Bank Accounts
J. Life Insurance Proceeds
K. Individual Retirement Accounts
L. Securities Registered in Transfer-on-Death Form
M. Savings Bonds
N. Vehicles
O. Pension Plan Distributions and Other Death Benefits
P. Real Estate Left by a Transfer-on-Death Deed
Q. Personal Property in "Small Estates"
13. Transferring Joint Tenancy and Other Survivorship Property
A. Real Estate
B. Bank Accounts
C. Securities
D. Vehicles
E. Savings Bonds
F. If Title Wasn't Cleared When the First Joint Tenant Died
14. Transferring Community Property
A. Your Transfer Options
B. Community Property Agreements
C. State Probate Shortcuts
D. When the Second Spouse Dies
15. Claiming Money in Retirement Plans
A. Retirement Plans: The Basics
B. Who's the Beneficiary?
C. If the Surviving Spouse Is the Beneficiary
D. If There Is One Beneficiary, Not the Spouse
E. If There Are Multiple Beneficiaries
F. If a Trust Is the Beneficiary
G. If There Is No "Designated Beneficiary"
H. If the Beneficiary Has Died
I. If No Beneficiary Was Named
J. If the Estate Is the Beneficiary
16. Claiming Payable-on-Death Assets
A. If the Asset Was Co-Owned
B. The Effect of Divorce on POD Beneficiaries
C. How Beneficiaries Can Claim Assets
17. Special Procedures for Small Estates
A. Are You Handling a Small Estate?
B. Claiming Property With Affidavits
C. Using Simplified Probate
18. The Regular Probate Process
A. Common Questions About Probate
B. The Typical Probate Process
C. The Process in Uniform Probate Code States
D. Probate in Another State
E. Disputes During Probate
F. Do You Need a Lawyer?
G. If You Go It Alone: Working With the Court
Part V: Handling Trusts
19. Wrapping Up a Simple Living Trust
A. How Simple Living Trusts Work
B. If You're the Surviving Spouse
C. Who Serves as Successor Trustee
D. The Affidavit of Assumption of Duties
E. What's in the Trust
F. Notifying Beneficiaries
G. Getting Valuable Property Appraised
H. Registering the Trust
I. Debts and Expenses
J. Transferring Trust Property
K. Ending the Trust
20. Managing a Child's Trust
A. How a Child's Trust Works
B. The Trustee's Job
C. Accepting or Declining the Trustee's Job
D. Gathering Trust Property
E. Communicating With Beneficiaries
F. Registering the Trust
G. Investing Trust Property
H. Keeping Good Records
I. Handling Trust Taxes
J. Distributing Property
K. If You Want to Resign
L. Ending the Trust
21. Handling a Bypass (AB) Trust
A. How a Bypass Trust Works
B. The Surviving Spouse's Rights and Duties
C. What's in the Trust
D. Debts and Expenses
E. Getting Valuable Property Appraised
F. Notifying Beneficiaries
G. Registering the Trust
H. Dividing Trust Assets
I. Managing the Bypass Trust Property
J. Tax Returns for the Bypass Trust
Part VI: Getting More Help
22. Finding More Information
A. Libraries
B. The Internet
C. Finding Forms
D. Finding Definitions
E. Researching Specific Questions
23. Lawyers and Other Experts
A. When to Get Help
B. Deciding What You Want From a Lawyer
C. Finding a Lawyer
D. Choosing a Lawyer
E. Working With a Lawyer
F. Paying a Lawyer
G. Problems With Your Lawyer
Glossary
Appendix: State Information
Index
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