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Growing up, she heard her father’s stories about the estate settlements he handled and his seasoned opinions on how family conflicts can be avoided. When both her parents died, she and her siblings found it time to put their father’s advice into practice. The result was that “They emerged from the process as better friends than they had been when they started and remain close still.” Now, the author has made her father’s advice, tested and refined by her own experience, available to everyone. The book establishes a tone that mitigates the seriousness of her subject matter, without becoming flippant, by structuring the book around a “game” metaphor. Early chapters describe the “ground rules,” the “game setup,” how to prepare “the field of play,” and “keeping score.” Crucial points, such as that nothing should be removed from the home or premises, are established early on, and a practical methodology for dividing the estate is lucidly presented. (You’ll just need some dice, some color-coded tags, and a few forms conveniently provided in the book’s appendix.) Throughout, the author keeps her eyes firmly on the prize: that is, providing the conditions that will lead to a fair and peaceful settlement. The final sections of the book usher the reader through a crucial “to-do” list, which takes into account everything from banking to taxes to credit cards to life insurance policies and Social Security. This section will be a great logistical boon to heirs stuck working their way through all the loose ends and complex arrangements of modern life. This section alone, which is really only a footnote to the game itself, is worth more than the price of the book for the lost time and headaches it will help one to avoid. 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Growing up, she heard her father’s stories about the estate settlements he handled and his seasoned opinions on how family conflicts can be avoided. When both her parents died, she and her siblings found it time to put their father’s advice into practice. The result was that “They emerged from the process as better friends than they had been when they started and remain close still.” Now, the author has made her father’s advice, tested and refined by her own experience, available to everyone. The book establishes a tone that mitigates the seriousness of her subject matter, without becoming flippant, by structuring the book around a “game” metaphor. Early chapters describe the “ground rules,” the “game setup,” how to prepare “the field of play,” and “keeping score.” Crucial points, such as that nothing should be removed from the home or premises, are established early on, and a practical methodology for dividing the estate is lucidly presented. 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This clear, compact book, a model of its genre, will provide readers with just the tool they need to avoid conflict and to achieve an equitable estate division. Want to know the name of the book? THE SETTLEMENT GAME: How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly. By Angie Epting Morris ISBN# 9780976993421. Published by Voyages Press, Inc. _____________________________________________________________________________________
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