Probate (Citizens legal manual) Richards, Michael

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1981 edition with same cover art but different color of blue instead of beige. Staple bound cover has some wear and creases along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases. One corner has some larger bending and creases. Pages are clean with some minor marks in pencil and the binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of “Probate” by Michael Richards is a fascinating artifact from the self-help legal guide craze of the 1980s. Part of the “Citizens Legal Manual” series, it aimed to demystify probate law for non-lawyers, empowering readers to navigate the complexities of settling an estate. While the legal landscape has evolved, this dog-eared volume offers a glimpse into the DIY spirit of the era, when individuals sought to take control of their affairs without relying solely on costly professionals. For collectors interested in the history of self-help publishing or the evolution of legal literacy, this charming reference work bears the patina of a well-loved guide that aided countless readers through the probate process.

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1981 edition with same cover art but different color of blue instead of beige. Staple bound cover has some wear and creases along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases. One corner has some larger bending and creases. Pages are clean with some minor marks in pencil and the binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of “Probate” by Michael Richards is a fascinating time capsule from an era when self-help legal guides were essential resources for navigating the complexities of the law. Published in 1981, this volume was part of the “Citizens Legal Manual” series, which aimed to demystify legal processes for the general public. Richards’ straightforward prose and practical approach made probate law accessible to non-lawyers, empowering readers to understand their rights and responsibilities when settling an estate. While the specific legal details may have evolved, this book offers a glimpse into the DIY spirit of the 1980s, when individuals sought to take control of their affairs without relying solely on costly professionals. For collectors interested in the history of self-help publishing or the evolution of legal literacy, this dog-eared copy bears the charming patina of a well-loved reference work that guided countless readers through the probate process.

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