Creating the Good Will
The Most Comprehensive Guide to Both the Financial and Emotional Sides of Passing on Your Legacy
Leave your family peace of mind with this new approach to wills and estates Whenever Elizabeth Arnold tells people her specialty, they usually share their own family dilemmas. Maybe Dad left behind a misguided or inadequate will. Maybe Aunt Sue nabbed the vase that wasn’t in Grandma’s will and Aunt Pat hasn’t spoken a kind word to her since. Maybe Sis can’t decide who should get the kids in case of a tragedy, so she doesn’t have any will at all. Such tales of woe have nothing to do with legal or tax problems. The real issues behind wills gone wrong—or wills that never get off the ground—are the human ones. Creating the Good Will tackles the important…
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December 26, 2006Elizabeth Joy Arnold was raised in New York, and has degrees from Vassar College and Princeton University. She is the author of several novels, including The Book of Secrets and When We Were Friends. She lives with her husband in Hopewell, New Jersey, where she is at work on her next novel.