Distributing personal and household assets

Gary A. Hachfeld, David B Bau, and C. Rob Holcomb ( July, 2017 )

Summary

There comes a time in life when many people are faced with the question of what to do with their personal possessions. Most elderly people have a life time of accumulated furniture, family heirlooms, prized mementos, photographs and other possessions. These possessions will have to be disposed of in some manner, either at retirement, at the time of a move to a nursing home or upon death. Many people are faced with the question of how to dispose of the property in a manner that is fair and meaningful to their heirs.

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