
Zero-Dispute Inheritance: Parent-Child Collaboration for a Secure Future
- InheritanceParent-Child
- Categories:Finance
- Language:Japanese(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:June,2025
- Pages:208
- Retail Price:1870.00 JPY
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- Publication Place:Japan
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Feature
★The author, with over 1000 inheritance cases handled, has developed a unique "family collaborative planning" 5-step method to systematically solve the difficulties parents face in execution and the communication barriers with their children!
★Covering everything from estate disposal, legal procedures to post-mortem ceremonies, this professional plan protects both family assets and emotional bonds, achieving dual peace of mind in material and spiritual inheritance!
Description
In recent years, as the aging of the parent generation has intensified, the content of post-mortem planning has become increasingly complex, and it is often difficult for parents to complete the planning on their own. This book provides five steps for the whole family to work together and wisely advance the life planning of parents. It can not only significantly reduce the anxiety related to inheritance, will-making, and finances but also promote smooth parent-child communication and strengthen family bonds.
Author
Representative of Mio Law Firm. Lawyer. Born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1973. Graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo and passed the bar exam in the same year. He is the representative of a comprehensive law firm that gathers professionals from various fields, including lawyers, judicial scriveners, social insurance laborers, and administrative scriveners.
Since the beginning of his legal career, he has focused on the field of "life planning" and has handled over 1000 consultations related to wills and inheritance. He has participated in a large number of mediation and litigation cases related to estate division and claims for damages for infringement of reserved shares in inheritance, and as an agent for the client, he has successfully guided all heirs to reach a satisfactory solution. Based on this experience, he often explains high-profile cases related to wills and inheritance on television news programs.
Contents
Chapter 2: How to Start "Parent-Child Life Planning" for a Clear Mind and Wallet
Chapter 3: Matters to Be Advanced with Parents as the Main Body
Chapter 4: Matters That Children Should Take the Initiative to Undertake
Chapter 5: Just in Case! Systems and Procedures Available for Life Planning
Chapter 6: No Trouble for Family Members! How to Use the Systems Needed After Death
Chapter 7: Deciding on Funerals, Burials, and Graves for a Secure Future