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Nf96-291 Intestate Succession As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman, J. David Aiken
Nf96-291 Intestate Succession As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman, J. David Aiken
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
What happens if you die without a will? This NebFact has information on intestate succession.
Nf96-288 Using Life Insurance In Farm And Ranch Estate Planning, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-288 Using Life Insurance In Farm And Ranch Estate Planning, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact contains information on using life insurance in estate planning.
Nf96-293 Joint Tenancy As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-293 Joint Tenancy As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Joint tenancy is a way of sharing ownership among two or more persons in which each joint tenant holds an equal and undivided interest in the property.
Nf96-292 A Will As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-292 A Will As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
What will happen to your estate when you die? This NebFact contains information on wills.
Nf96-295 A Trust As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-295 A Trust As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses the legal trust, a legal mechanism that separates the responsibility of owning property from the benefits of owning property.
Nf96-294 Tenants In Common Ownership As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-294 Tenants In Common Ownership As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
Tenants in common is a way of sharing ownership of property among two or more persons in which each tenant holds an undivided interest in the property, and the tenants may own interests of differing sizes.
Nf96-299 Estate Planning Glossary, Paul H. Gessaman, J. David Aiken
Nf96-299 Estate Planning Glossary, Paul H. Gessaman, J. David Aiken
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This glossary provides brief definitions of terms frequently used in estate planning.
Nf96-255 Setting Up Your Own Business: The "S" Corporation, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-255 Setting Up Your Own Business: The "S" Corporation, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This is one in a series of NebFacts providing information on the principal forms of business organization used by small businesses. A broad overview of the advantages, limitations, and tax implications of each form of business organization is included. Titles in the series are listed at the end of the each NebFact.
Nf96-297 Life Insurance As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-297 Life Insurance As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact addresses life insurance as an important estate planning tool.
Nf96-296 Gifting As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
Nf96-296 Gifting As An Estate Planning Tool, Paul H. Gessaman
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebFact discusses gifting as an aspect of estate planning.