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The Executor's Handbook: A Step-By-Step Guide to Settling an Estate for Personal Representatives, Administrators, and Beneficiaries

The Executor's Handbook: A Step-By-Step Guide to Settling an Estate for Personal Representatives, Administrators, and Beneficiaries

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The Executor's Handbook: A Step-By-Step Guide to Settling an Estate for Personal Representatives, Administrators, and Beneficiaries Hardback - 1994

by Hughes, Theodore E

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Facts on File. hardcover. Very Good. 1x6x9. May have highlighting or writing and wear to cover. May not include supplemental items like CDs or access codes.Over 1,000,000 satisfied customers since 1997! Choose expedited shipping (if available) for much faster delivery. Delivery confirmation on all US orders.
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The Executor's Handbook is designed to guide nonprofessional personal representatives through the Byzantine maze of estate law and closure. It provides clear, straightforward information on understanding the provisions of the will, managing or liquidating the testator's assets, dealing with beneficiaries, creditors, and probate court, and more.
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