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How to Clean Out Your Parent's House (Without Filling Up Your Own)

Author Claire Middleton
Publisher Parker-Elgin Press, an imprint of Cardamom Publishers
Category Kindle Edition
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ISBN / ASINB00HMULWOE
ISBN-13978B00HMULWO2
Sales Rank384,875
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Help Your Parents in Downsizing the Family Home without Adding to Your Own Clutter
Going through your parent's estate is one of the hardest things you'll ever have to do.
Whether you're grieving a parent who recently passed away, or helping your increasingly frail downsizing senior parent liquidate their estate so they can spend retirement in a more appropriate environment (i.e. assisted living), you face the possibility of bringing roomfuls of your parent's belongings, treasures and family heirlooms into your own home. Where will you put these things? On the other hand, how can you bear to get rid of them?
The conflict created by those two questions lies at the heart of How to Clean Out Your Parents' House (Without Filling Up Your Own). This guide will help you honor your parents without keeping everything they owned (or putting it all into storage) while downsizing the family home. It's one of those downsizing books that helps adult children clean house, declutter and get organized so that their folks' estate goes from cluttered mess to organized success. Even if you had a hoarding mother or father, this book will help you.
How This Guide Will Help You Get Organized and Simplify the Process
Author Claire Middleton spells out the estate dispersal process for you, step by step, in this book. You'll learn:

  • 14 methods for fairly dividing estates between family members

  • what to keep for yourself

  • how to organize the dispersal process (whether you're sole heir or one of many)

  • secrets for sorting through the estate efficiently

  • tips for determining the best destinations for valuables

As for those items that no one wants, find out how to move them along in a way that's respectful to your parent (or their memory).
Downsizing Your Parents' Home Doesn't Have to Mean Filling Up Your Own Home
Claire wants to help you avoid the mistake so many people make by moving all of their parent's belongings into their own attics, basements, closets and drawers, only to trip over them and work around them for years. Some never disperse their parent's estate, leaving it all for their own family to face after they die.
Surely you don't want to do that to your children! Use this book to go through your parent's estate promptly and efficiently so that their treasured possessions get good homes and their least important belongings don't end up in your home.
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