What are the Three Conditions to Make a Will Valid? If you are writing a will, you need to make sure that this crucial legal document is valid. If not, your beneficiaries could experience all kinds of issues when you pass away. It is one of the many reasons to hire a qualified, experienced estate […]
How Does a Living Trust Work in New Jersey
How Does a Living Trust Work in New Jersey When it comes to estate planning in New Jersey, there are many choices. One of these choices is a living trust. But is this option right for you? Even though you might have heard this term being thrown around before, you might not fully understand how […]
Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Common Estate Planning Mistakes The most common mistake in estate planning is simply not having a plan at all. However, as people begin to consider how they want to distribute their assets upon their death, or who they would name as power of attorney, many people make similar mistakes during the process. The […]
Taking Time to Discuss Estate Planning
Taking Time to Discuss Estate Planning Many people are indoors now as they are required by their state and local governments to “shelter-in-place” or “stay home” due to the COVID-19 epidemic. During this time, your elderly loved one’s may either be staying with you, or you may be communicating with them often to ensure that […]
Estate Planning and the Coronavirus
Estate Planning and the Coronavirus During this time of world crisis, you may be forced to quarantine in your home. While there are several productive projects you could do, one of the most important would be to consider your estate planning needs. If you have already started the process of estate planning, or are just […]
Things to Consider About Your Estate Planning After Divorce
Things to Consider About Your Estate Planning After Divorce There are many things you need to change in your life following a divorce. At some point, however, you should consider changing your estate planning documents either during the divorce process or shortly thereafter. Even if you do not have a substantial estate, estate planning can […]