Who Gets Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate

A guide to passing on personal possessions.

This workbook will guide you and your family successfully through the transfer of non-titled property such as Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate or Grandpa's gold watch. Whether planning ahead or making decisions when a loved one dies, this workbook will help you and your family members:

· recognize the sensitivity of the issues

· determine what you want to accomplish

· decide what's fair to your family

· understand belongings have different meanings to different individuals

· consider distribution options and consequences

· agree to manage conflicts if they arise

 

This is a powerful issue for everyone! 

· owners of personal property

· family members, personal representatives (estate executors)

· estate planning and probate attorneys

· funeral home directors

· senior housing and nursing home administrators

· estate sale and auction administrators

 

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Features:

· 95-page workbook

· Nine chapters complete with guidance, tools and worksheets to complete

· Developed by the University of Minnesota Extension Service

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Price: $13.00

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Item number: 06686

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Text Box: Adult siblings have been known to break off their relationship over how personal property was divided.  It happened in my family!  As a recent seminar participant shared “You really never know someone until you share an inheritance with them.”