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Law Estates & Trusts

The Cottage, the Spider Brooch, and the Second Wife

How to Overcome the Challenges of Estate Planning

by (author) Sandy Cardy & Mike Fitzgerald

Publisher
ECW Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2004
Category
Estates & Trusts
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550225969
    Publish Date
    Jan 2004
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781554901043
    Publish Date
    Jan 2004
    List Price
    $11.95

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This is the story of Alfred Hilroy, a recently widowed, 68-year-old man who believes that estate and money matters should be kept private. It is also the story of Alfred's three grown children, Bev, Michael, and Judy, who love their father dearly but worry that he is going to squander away his retirement savings -- and their inheritance. Alfred believes his affairs are in order. He has part-time work at the pharmacy he co-owns and runs, reasonably good health, and a modest but steady amount of retirement income. However, he misses his late wife terribly and does not look forward to navigating through old age alone. Then "The Bolt" hits. Mary Beth Cain, twenty-five years Alfred's junior, is an athletic, confident, outgoing woman who knows what she wants. Within weeks there is talk of a future life together. Bev, Michael, and Judy are soon swept up into a sea of conflicting emotions as their new step-mother moves into?and redecorates?the beloved Hilroy home, appears at Alfred's birthday party wearing their late mother's spider brooch, and vacations with the family at the cottage. Will Alfred leave everything to this newcomer to the family? Will cherished family belongings suddenly disappear? The Hilroys' struggles are becoming more and more common as baby boomers confront their parents', and their own, mortality. As Bev, Michael, and Judy screw up their courage and begin discussions with their father about his estate, we learn about, Powers of Attorney, capital gains tax, probating a will, US estate and gift tax, trusts, joint ownership, cottage inheritances, communicating with aging people, and more?all in an intriguing, suspenseful, and ultimately liberating story.

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Contributor Notes

Sandy Cardy, CA, CFP is the principal of Cardy & Associates, a financial consulting firm. She is the author of Tax Planning Strategies published by CCH in 1999 and by Carswell in 2001. Cardy is a popular speaker in financial planning (tax, retirement planning, and estate planning) for banks and financial service organizations. She also provides personal financial planning for individual clients.