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- 3 important estate-planning steps for new parents
- 3 key factors that ensure a will is valid
- 3 signs you may need to revisit your simple will
- 4 things to put in your will
- 5 tips for getting your estate plan under way
- A closer look at charitable trusts
- Addressing power of attorney misconduct
- Adoption and your estate plan
- Approaching the guardianship process correctly
- Are there items you should not include in your will?
- Are you prepared to be an estate executor?
- Avoiding probate with a living trust
- Avoiding probate: joint tenancy and tenancy by the entirety
- Basic estate planning documents
- Beneficiaries, addiction and trusts
- Can a trust actually reduce negative behavior?
- Can executor inaction cause legal problems?
- Can I include my pets in my estate plan?
- Careful planning needed with children on SSI
- Changes to the NJ Estate Tax
- Changes to your estate plan after a car crash
- Changing the executor of an estate
- Choosing an executor for your estate
- Creating a will shortly before death
- Deciding between a will or a trust
- Deciding whether you should set up an estate plan
- Designing an estate plan that matches your needs
- Discussing guardianship with your family
- Discussing your estate with beneficiaries
- Do I include digital assets into an estate plan?
- Do You Have the Right Executor for Your Estate?
- Do you need a will?
- Do you need to list your digital accounts in your will?
- Does my adult parent need a guardianship?
- Does your will provide for your pets?
- Estate plan considerations for business owners
- Estate Planning and Coronavirus: Now Is The Time
- Estate planning and family disagreement
- Estate planning and low-income individuals
- Estate planning mistakes to avoid
- Factors to consider when choosing your power of attorney
- Family disagreement over power of attorney
- Financial power of attorney: not just for end-of-life matters
- Find a power of attorney that works for your parents
- Finding the right power of attorney
- Frequently asked questions about advance directives
- Going over some benefits of guardianships
- Going over some perks of special needs trusts
- Guardianship and a child’s health care
- Harper Lee estate sued by production company
- Helping someone you love set up a power of attorney
- High-asset divorce and your will
- How can I find a suitable power of attorney?
- How can you prevent family feuds over your estate plan?
- How do you name a legal guardian for your child?
- How do you set up a trust fund?
- How does simple probate work in New Jersey?
- How is a home willed to an adult child?
- How long has it been since you updated your will?
- How long may the probate process last in New Jersey?
- How millennials view the issues related to long-term care
- How Surrogate Court handles probate
- How to choose your estate planning attorney
- How to survive a bidding war to buy your dream home
- Identifying an executor for your estate
- Intestate succession in New Jersey
- Is a holographic will valid?
- Is It Time to Re-Visit Your Will?
- Is it time to review your will?
- Is it time to update your last will and testament?
- Is my parent’s durable power of attorney valid?
- Is putting my child on the deed to my home a good idea?
- Is Your Estate Planning House in Order?
- Just Because You’re Single, Doesn’t Mean That You Don’t Need a Will
- Life changes and estate changes
- Looking into adult guardianship
- Lottery winners and estate plans
- Making the difficult choice: Naming a guardian for your child
- Millenials and estate planning
- Moving to a new state and your estate plan
- National Estate Planning Week – October 17-23, 2016
- New Year’s Resolution: Make Sure My Family is Protected
- New Year’s resolutions and estate planning
- Options for avoiding probate in New Jersey
- Playing favorites? Picking one child to handle your estate
- Power of attorney and taxes
- Power of attorney and the importance of planning ahead
- Preventing a dispute over your estate
- Problems you may encounter as an executor
- Reasons why it’s important to have an estate plan
- Recognizing the need for an estate plan for your family
- Removing your former spouse from your estate plan
- Responsibilities associated with guardianship
- Retirement and estate plans
- Reversing a guardianship appointment
- Reviewing some of the benefits of a power of attorney
- Revising your estate plan after a work accident
- Revising your estate plan due to divorce
- Revisiting your estate plan after a custody dispute
- Revoking a living trust after divorce
- Revoking a power of attorney
- Selecting an executor for your estate plan
- Setting up a guardianship after a car crash
- Should I write my own will?
- Should you disinherit your children?
- Should you have a will or a trust?
- Sibling rivalries and estate planning
- Simple but effective estate planning tools for peace of mind
- Simple wills can make your passing easier
- Steps necessary for funding a real estate trust
- Taking advantage of estate tax portability
- Talking to your spouse about your will
- The 4 steps to creating your will
- The 5 main reasons you need a will
- The advantage of a special needs trust
- The Importance of a Living Will
- The importance of advance directives
- The importance of an advanced directive
- The importance of choosing a guardian for your child
- The importance of estate plans for blended families
- Thinking about estate planning and property transfer?
- Tips for leaving your home to your kids after your death
- Too many Americans missing important estate documents
- Two simple estate-planning documents millennials should have
- Understanding a special needs trust
- Understanding the different types of trusts
- Undue influence and other reasons for estate disputes
- Validating handwritten wills
- Welcome To Our Blog
- What “power” does a power of attorney have?
- What are reasons to revisit my will?
- What are some grounds to pursue Quiet Title Action?
- What are the most common mistakes made in writing a will?
- What Are Your Excuses For Avoiding Estate Planning?
- What can a simple will do for me?
- What does intestate succession mean in New Jersey?
- What every personal representative needs to know
- What happens if you do not leave a will?
- What happens if you don’t have a will when you die?
- What is a living will and why should you have one?
- What is a QTIP trust and do I need one?
- What is an advance directive?
- What is intestacy?
- What types of estate planning documents should you include?
- What you need to know about post-divorce estate planning
- What you should not include in your will
- When a power of attorney can be challenged
- When a simple will works
- When is a Guardianship Necessary?
- When is guardianship appropriate?
- When should you avoid simple wills?
- Who needs a special needs trust?
- Who should be the executor of your will?
- Who should you look for in an executor?
- Who should you name in your will?
- Why designate a durable power of attorney?
- Why is estate planning important for millennials?
- Why is estate planning important for people without children?
- Why is it important to have a power of attorney in place?
- Why reviewing your estate plan should be a priority
- Why should I appoint a successor guardian?
- Why should you discuss your will with your family?
- Wills & religious requirements
- Wills and trusts do not have to be complicated
- Wills, trusts, and naming beneficiaries
- You can name a guardian for your child in your will
- You’re an Executor of an Estate – Now What?
- You’re never too young to consider drafting an estate plan