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Print Length: 255 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 078522825X
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson (June 1, 2008)
Publication Date: June 1, 2008
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Language: English
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One stop shopping if you are in need of resources and ideas about dealing with a loved one's estate. Pleased to be able to say I met this very knowledgeable lady through her visit to my blog and vice versa. Miss Hall has an envious profession as an estate appraiser and consultant. This binder-like volume gives resources and trusted advice from her own personal experiences in dealing with clients who are overwhelmed with their beloved parents' stuff. It is becoming a known fact that our parents' stuff MAY be beloved and treasured by US, but OUR kids just aren't too hip to the nostalgic sentiments we have learned to attach to our forebears' belongings and heirlooms. The IKEA generation of young people live light, move more, and like less to encumber them in their living spaces. Who can really blame them? WE came from an era of solid "stay-put" folks who likely stayed in the only home they ever bought. With the advanced fluidity of life in general, people are less and less likely to stay put more than a decade or two at most. So how to parse the stuff? How to manage the guilt and stress of disposing a lifetime or even a couple of generations' worth of stuff? THIS book will guide you and be your true friend when you must go to dealers, post items for sale, or enter auctions for fair and up-to-date market pricing or demand info. KUDOS, Julie Hall, for a truly needed handbook for a very complex responsibility. I also strongly urge you to check out her blog at estatelady.wordpress.com .
I didn't discover this book until after I had sold my mother's house. I thought it might help me with all the things I have of my mom's that are now stored at my house. It did help me with the photos, but what about all the yearbooks, albums, and other keepsakes? Much of it is personalized items that I couldn't throw away, awards and such.Also, the author's idea of separating items to be donated from items to sell before the estate sale is not how my estate sales people went about it. They had everything up for sale, from high end items, such as artwork and antique furniture, to clothing and even food (as long as it wasn't expired). After the estate sale was over they donated what didn't sell.While I do wish I had read this book before the estate sale, it may not have helped much. I was the sole heir, so I didn't need all the parts about siblings. Most of my mother's papers were in order, except for the will, for which I contacted the family attorney, and, being the sole heir, it didn't create much of an issue.
This book would have been more welcome had it not arrived at the same time as Harry Rinker's "Sell, Keep, or Toss?"Hall's book has lots of encouraging narrative (stories) about the need for planning, and methods, and working through problems. Lots of rationale, and thought. And some methods for clearing a house.On the other hand, Rinker's book has far more rules of thumb/guidelines, and explanation of methods to dispose of goods, and detailed advice; very much more practical: focusing on the disposal process.I can see where you could benefit from one book or the other or both, but the distinction should be clear.
Book gets 2 stars because it does give some very good and accurate information about the whole process. But it is redundant about those points. And leaves out or minimizes some Really Important points. For instance- get your parents (as well as yourself!) to write their wishes while they are alive is emphasized over and over and over). While the importance and functionality of a revocable trust is mentioned only briefly. If the estate is over a certain amount of $ (I forget the exact figure- I think it's 100k, which is most people with a home), this is the document you need along with the will. It will save you tons of time, energy, and frustration, as well huge attorney fees, and taxes. Look into it. I can't emphasize enough how much grief I was able to avoid because of that document. The many scenarios mentioned in her book were a reminder of how fortunate we were that my parents did that. The book doesn't adequately address the thing that makes it Really Hard to get rid of the stuff- which is the emotional aspect of Throwing something out that was precious to your mother or father. Stuff that really isn't valuable to anyone else, it'd be ok to Give it to someone who would value it....but how can you throw away your dad's high school scrapbook? Pictures of ancestors, grandpa's diploma, similar things? I don't know and I haven't yet found someone to tell me. She tells us how to physically clear the house out in a week. But really, most of us can figure that part out. Many of us can even do that. (Auto pilot, I guess) But there are others of us who don't even Want to do that. We just aren't wired that way.....and we find it next to impossible. I was hoping the book would better address that sort of issue.On the positive side, the author seems to be a woman of integrity, and I would love to have someone like her if I was to hire an "estate lady", as she calls it.
This book has given me GREAT advice and set me in the right direction after one of my parents died and the kther one is still alive but not able to manage his own affairs.While a lot of this book is about dealing with your all your parents' stuff, it is also a lot more than that - lots of good advice on how to properly settle your parents estate, how to divide/agree on who gets the valuables, and a lot of attention on the one thing I have learned (through other people going through this process) is a much larger problem than anyone thinks: protecting your parents and their estate from predators of all sorts - family and friend predators and stranger predators as well.
When I first saw the title, I thought it sounded heavy. But the book aims to help and lighten the overwhelming job of cleaning out a parent's lifetime of accumulated stuff. The book is filled with excellent advice and guidance and also a few horror stories to motivate you to take positive action sooner than later. If your parents are still alive, read it. If your parents have passed, read it to prevent giving your kids or family a burden down the road.
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