'Henson's Transfers' software automates the documentation necessary to transfer assets
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Jane Schuk ad Associates' 'Henson's Transfers', version 6.0, should aid estate planners as they grapple with the documentation surrounding transfers of assets. The program is IBM compatible, and uses a collection of built in databases and added client information to create legal documents needed for such transfers. The program should be useful for practitioners involved in planning that includes multi-state transfers and large numbers of assets.
Publication Name: Estate Planning
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0094-1794
Year: 1996
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Business Quick-Plan software enhances business succession planning
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Estate planners may benefit from the software program entitled Business Quick-Plan, Version 2.0 which is a business succession planning tool. The program contains language to enhance clients' comprehension of complex legal concepts. The educational value is complemented by the program's facilitation of valuation of business assets and analysis of net income.
Publication Name: Estate Planning
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0094-1794
Year: 1998
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Estate & Elder Law Advisor: a new CD-ROM for estate planning research
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The Estate & Elder Law Advisor is a CD-ROM product with textual analysis of estate and elder law issues. The Advisor includes comprehensive research sources and text of relevant federal and state statutes, regulations, and publications. Estate planning, health care planning, and discrimination are issues included.
Publication Name: Estate Planning
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0094-1794
Year: 1998
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