As your life changes, so will your needs for your estate planning. Generally speaking, New Jersey residents should consider updating their will and other estate documents every three to five years. However, there are many other life circumstances that can mean it’s...
Estate Administration
Basic facts about the New Jersey probate process
Probate is usually the first step toward settling an estate after someone dies. In New Jersey, probate is relatively simple in most cases. Probate process Unlike some other states, New Jersey does not have a separate probate court. Instead, the named executor in the...
5 tips For successful estate planning in New Jersey
Estate planning is crucial to ensuring that your loved ones will be cared for, no matter what happens to you. However, if you're not currently on top of your estate planning and want to get ahead before an unexpected circumstance forces you back into the planning...
What is a durable power of attorney?
Estate planning is important for New Jersey adults of all ages. While many people think they can put it off until they are older, it is a good idea for everyone to have basic estate planning documents in place once they reach the age of majority. People can...
Estate planning and probate
Probate in New Jersey is one of the essential concepts in estate planning. It describes a critical legal process where a court will examine assets in the estate and manage to distribute the assets to the right heirs. Importance of probate The role of probate court is...
Four ways to help you talk about estate planning with your parents
It's often impossible to avoid having difficult conversations. With that in mind, many adults feel this type of conversation involves talking about estate planning with their parents. It's understandable to need help with getting a parent's estate in order in New...
6 steps to creating an estate plan
Creating a New Jersey estate plan is important to plan for the event you become incapacitated or die. You may have pets that you want to ensure will have loving homes and digital property to either delete or pass on. 1. List your assets and debts You first need to...
Should you create a will or a living trust?
Many people find that it's usually best to create both a will and a living trust in New Jersey. Each type of document serves an important purpose in streamlining the distribution of your estate after you die. What goes into a will The reason why a will is essential is...
What are the most important estate planning documents?
Estate planning is a great way for New Jersey residents to protect their estate and beneficiaries. If you are considering this route, you should know which documents are most important in an estate plan. What is estate planning? Estate planning is an important legal...
A revocable trust provides benefits before and after you die
If you live in New Jersey and own real estate, stocks, automobiles or other assets, estate planning can help you ensure that they are distributed according to your wishes after your death. Estate planning also allows you to set up provisions in case you are...