Deed to Death

Deed to Death
Author: D.B. Henson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451649614

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"A chilling exploration of how little we sometimes know about the people we love" (Allison Leotta) this riveting suspense novel will keep you guessing to the very end. At twenty-nine, Toni Matthews is on the cusp of having it all—a successful career as one of the top real estate agents in Nashville, great friends, and the partner and family she’d always longed for in her fiancé, architect Scott Chadwick. But just days before their planned nuptials, Scott plummets to his death at one of his construction sites and Toni is forced to bury her fiancé on their wedding day. Now living all alone in their new, custom-made dream house, dealing with her loss becomes even harder when the police rule his death a suicide. Yet Toni refuses to believe that it could be anything other than a tragic accident. When she learns that Scott’s estranged brother, Brian, is contesting the will, threatening to take away her home, Toni starts to suspect that it may not have been a mere accident but something more sinister. Without the cooperation of the police, and in spite of her friends’ growing concern that she’s in denial and not dealing with her grief, Toni begins investigating on her own. As she crisscrosses Nashville on a mission to prove to herself and the world that Scott wouldn’t try to escape this life, Toni can’t shake the sinking feeling that something is off, that she’s being followed—and that her search for truth may have deadly consequences.

A Deed of Death

A Deed of Death
Author: Robert Giroux
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1990
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Three unpublished typescripts of A Deed of death submitted to Alfred A. Knopf, publishers, New York, 1989, two of which bear the title The Taylor murder case with half-title A deed of death which became the published title. All copies include editorial notations. Three additional unpublished typescripts on the death of Taylor were apparently used by Giroux in his research for the book: Who killed William Desmond Taylor? by King Vidor, Who killed Bill (authorship undetermined), and one untitled work by Douglas J. Whitton. All three have notations, apparently by Giroux. These typescripts are included in the papers of Giroux located at Loyola University New Orleans.

8 Ways to Avoid Probate

8 Ways to Avoid Probate
Author: Mary Randolph
Publisher: Nolo
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1413331718

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Want to save your family money and hassle? Read this book! Probate court proceedings after a death can drag out and cost tens of thousands of dollars in attorney and court fees—money that would otherwise have gone directly to your loved ones. This topselling guide shows you the most effective ways to skip the probate process: • name payable-on-death beneficiaries for financial accounts • own property jointly • leave real estate with transfer-on-death deeds • use a living trust • name the right beneficiaries for IRAs, 401(k)s, and other retirement plans, and • use probate shortcuts for small estates. Completely updated, this edition includes the latest state laws on probate avoidance methods, and covers all the estate-related impacts of the recent changes to federal rules on retirement distributions.

Death to Bourgeois Society

Death to Bourgeois Society
Author:
Publisher: PM Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1629632171

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Perhaps no period has so marked, so deformed, or so defined the anarchist movement as the three years in France from 1892 to 1894, the years known as the Age of Attentats, the years dominated by the Propagandists of the Deed. Death to Bourgeois Society tells the story of four young anarchists who were guillotined in France in the 1890s. Their courage was motivated by noble ideals whose realization they saw their bombs and assassinations as hastening. In a time of cynicism and political decay for many, they represented a purity lacking in society, and their actions when they were captured, their forthrightness, their defiance up to the guillotine only added to their luster. The texts collected in Death to Bourgeois Society focus on the main avatars of this movement: the grave robber/murderer/terrorist Ravachol; Auguste Vaillant, who bombed the Chamber of Deputies; Emile Henry, who attacked both the bourgeois in their class function and their very existence; and the Italian immigrant Santo Caserio, who brought down the curtain on the age when he assassinated the French president Sadi Carnot. The volume contains key first person narratives of the events, from Ravachol’s forbidden speech and his account of his life, to Henry’s questioning at his trial and his programmatic letter to the director of the prison in which he was held, to Vaillant’s confrontation with the investigators immediately after tossing his bomb, and Caserio’s description of the assassination and his defense at his trial.

Transfer on Death Deeds

Transfer on Death Deeds
Author: Stephanie Emrick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN:

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A transfer on death deed is a form of deed that allows real property assets to pass at death outside of the probate process. Through the twentieth century, there has been a movement in the world of property law--dubbed “the nonprobate revolution”--that focuses on using will substitutes to transfer personal property assets at death without the typical probate process. This is important because the probate process can be quite lengthy and expensive. Until recently, the nonprobate option was not readily available where real property assets were a part of the estate. The transfer on death deed essentially evolved from the traditional life estate deed, but with an additional reservation of power by the transferor. Typically, the powers reserved are the power to grant, convey, sell, mortgage, or revoke. As the use of these life estate deeds with enhanced powers became more widely known, they grew in popularity. For the small- to moderate-sized estates, these deeds were the last piece to the nonprobate puzzle for estate planners. Initially, transfer on death deeds--or some form thereof--were recognized under the common law of many states. In 1989, Missouri was the first state to enact legislation that provided for the use of transfer on death deeds. Through the years, many states followed suit by adopting their own legislation. However, there were a number of legal uncertainties and debates that surrounded the use of the transfer on death deed. Namely, because there was such fragmentation in the manner that states recognized and governed the use of the transfer on death deed. In 2007, the Uniform Law Commission formed a Drafting Committee to draft a uniform law that would address these concerns. In 2009, the Uniform Law Committee adopted the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act. This Note explores the history of how the transfer on death deed has evolved into the estate planning tool that it is today. This Note proposes that each state, and particularly Florida, should adopt the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act to resolve the legal uncertainties that surround the transfer on death deed. To do so would restore the ability of real property owners and practitioners to utilize this essential tool without fear of unknown legal effects.

Death, Deeds, and Descendents

Death, Deeds, and Descendents
Author: Remi Clignet
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0202365379

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Clignet's analysis of inheritance patterns in modern America is the fi rst sustained treatment of the subject by a sociologist. Clignet shows that even today inheritance serves to perpetuate both familial wealth and familial relations. He examines what leads decedents to chose particular legal instruments (wills, trusts, insurance policies, gifts inter vivos) and how, in turn, the instrument chosen helps explain the extent and the form of inequalities in bequests, of a result of the gender or matrimonial status of the beneficiaries. The author's major is to identify and explain the most signifi cant sources of variations in the amount and the direction of transfers of wealth after death in the United States. He uses two kinds of primary data: estate tax returns fi led by a sample of male and female benefi ciaries to estates in 1920 and 1944, representing two successive generations of estate transfers, and publicly recorded legal instruments such as wills and trusts. In addition, Clignet draws widely on secondary sources in the fi elds of anthropology, economics, and history. His fi ndings reflect substantive and methodological concerns. Th e analysis underlines the need to rethink the sociology of generational bonds, as it is informed by age and gender. Death, Deeds, and Descendants underscores the variety of forms of inequality that bequests take and highlights the complexity of interrelations between the cultures of the decedents' nationalities and issues like occupation and gender. Inheritance is viewed as a way of illuminating the subtle tensions between continuity and change in American society. This book is an important contribution to the study of the relationship between sociology of the family and sociology of social stratification.

Deed Or Death

Deed Or Death
Author: Terry Nigh
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595494781

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As we travel back down the timeline to 1970, America had just closed its history book on the Attica riots. The Kent State University tragedies and then the Jackson Riots screamed out new headlines. The Native American takeovers of Alcatraz and Wounded Knee were still freshly opened gashes-not to mention the famous American War in Vietnam. However, there happened to be a minute slice of American history that became played down, tossed on the back burner and forgotten as time ran away. This was the final Indian takeover that brought about Indian casinos. This biography of John Waubanascum, one of the leaders of the Menominee Warrior Society, showed why the young tribal natives chose the motto, "Deed or Death"; and how John unintentionally become a war hero during the Vietnam War. The warriors were within their rights to take the building unused and land in accordance to an ancient forgotten Wisconsin treaty. This account is told in the local timber wolves' point of view, since they shared their land with the Natives and suffered through the bitter war of the Alexian Brother's Catholic Novitiate Takeover in Gresham, Wisconsin, back down the timeline in 1975.

Deed Or Death

Deed Or Death
Author: Martha Theresa Tarore
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781604580730

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Death and Taxes

Death and Taxes
Author: David Dodge
Publisher: Diversion Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626816026

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A CPA in 1940s San Francisco searches for his partner’s killer in this witty and “hard-hitting” mystery by the author of the classic To Catch a Thief (Time). The first in the series of noir mysteries starring hard-drinking accountant Whit Whitney, Death and Taxes follows the calculating amateur detective as he looks into the murder of George MacLeod—a top tax consultant who was a close colleague of Whitney’s, at least until his body was stuffed into a bank vault. A fast-paced, sharp-witted tale involving everything from pretty blondes to bootleggers to tangles with the Treasury Department, Death and Taxes “winds up at a lightning pace . . . Fast and easy to read” (New York Herald Tribune). “Rapid-fire action in the manner of Dashiell Hammett.” —The Detroit News