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Wills, Trusts, & Estates

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In preparing the Seventh Edition, the authors remained true to the features that have made Wills, Trusts, and Estates a long-time favorite of law students and law professors such as:
- the late Jesse Dukeminier's unique blend of wit, erudition, insight, and playfulness
- coverage of all key topics, clearly and logically organized
- human-interest cases that are engaging to read and enjoyable to teach
- well-written notes, questions, and problems
- cartoons, illustrations, and photographs that provide humor and visual commentary
- comprehensive Teacher's Manual that answers every question and problem, provides commentary on cases and articles excerpted in the main text, and offers deeper analysis and contextual observations to assist in fostering lively classroom discussion
Scrupulously revised to maintain currency in all aspects of Wills, Trusts, and Estates law, the Seventh Edition includes:
- updates reflecting the ALI's and NCCUSL's recent law reform efforts
- important new case law
- enhanced coverage of current topics of interest
- updated tax coverage
- Teacher's Manual available on CD-ROM

1027 pages, Unbound

First published January 1, 1972

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May 3, 2022
Light spring read ☺️
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June 14, 2022
Loved the stuff about trusts for pets, and the juicy stories of affairs. Did not enjoy figuring out how to pronounce cy pres.
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December 9, 2025
TRUST I’m done with Trust and Estates! Excuse me while I make a statutory trust for all my friend’s pets. One more exam!
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78 reviews11 followers
December 4, 2013
Best law school textbook so far. Tons of unnecessary gossipy footnotes, which I loved. Ex. "this guy's nephew professionally de-snaked dogs." "this lady was married 4 times to 4 crazy men and blew all her money on seances." Obviously paraphrased but you get the picture. Definitely don't skip the footnotes if you have to read this book for class.
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July 14, 2019
Pretty fun, actually. The chapters on powers of appointment and wealth transfer taxation made me want to fling myself off a cliff but the other chapters were fairly readable and the little inserts with details about the backgrounds of the parties and judges and cases were a lot of fun.
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17 reviews
November 18, 2025
liked the fun blurbs that told me what happened to the parties after the case ended
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9 reviews
October 19, 2010
It is a great book. In preparation of your estate documents, it is vital that you have an understanding of what you want and how you can get it.

Don't do it yourself. Paying an attorney to write the documents will cost you hundreds, maybe thousands - but you know what the cost is right now. So it is a fixed and controllable expenditure. Shop around. find an attorney who can do what you want at a fair price.

If you do it yourself, no one will find your mistakes until you are dead. Fixing the mistakes you made may cost your heirs $1,000s, TENS of thousands, maybe HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars. Fixing the mistakes will come at an incredible cost in time, money and frustration for your heirs. It will involve the courts and dealing with the IRS! The old saying: "The attorney who represents himself has a fool for a client."
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September 15, 2020
This was surprisingly enjoyable, as far as case books go! Each chapter was filled with small narrative style portions to make it as readable as possible. The cases were interesting and illustrated the points well.

I think that the content was pretty light though, obviously geared toward beginners and students.

I looked forward to the footnotes in each chapter!
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529 reviews33 followers
July 9, 2007
Textbook as part of my Wills, Trusts, and Estates class in Escuela de Law.
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December 8, 2007
more humor than one would expect to find in a casebook - the editors do a good job to lighten this up...
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December 21, 2007
I'm with Meg on this one, this was pretty good as casebooks go. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw that it had pictures - even a full color plate of a Mark Rothko painting!
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4 reviews3 followers
December 15, 2007
this is actually pretty good for a textbook. i enjoy the pictures and editor's footnotes about the background of the crazy people involved in the cases. it makes the cases more interesting.
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July 7, 2016
I like the organization and format of this casebook.
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December 10, 2008
Apparently the Bolsheviks got rid of inheritance altogether in 1918 but had to bring it back four years later because the abolition caused too much political unrest.
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June 7, 2008
Casebook for wills, trusts, and estates. Dukeminier picks interesting ones, and the topic is a necessary for every adult, eventually!

This is better read for credit.
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May 29, 2009
Hate the subject matter, but am forced to admit that this is a good text for a clear and concise summation of trust and estate law.
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15 reviews1 follower
December 2, 2010
Not bad for required law reading! The authors try to inject some humor and interesting notes after cases.
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7 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2008
this is how much my life sucks...this is actually my most exciting reading for the semester.
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3 reviews2 followers
May 26, 2008
Unfortunately...this is more accurate of what I am spending my time reading these days.
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