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Wills & Estate Planning

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  • Nobody knows what the future holds, yet we go about our daily lives making plans for the future assuming that we will be here to do what we plan.  There is nothing wrong with that. However, having a will allows you to plan for the future of your loved ones, and it will give you the freedom to declare how you want to dispose of your belongings when you pass away. 


  • May people want to include their pets in estate plans to ensure they will always be secure and receive quality care. While this type of planning is common, it can be fraught with emotion. It is important to find someone that you trust to serve as caregiver. It is also important to determine how much that caregiver will need to provide adequately for the pets.


  • If you are like most American women, you have assets, you have loved ones, and you have causes that you care about. And that leads to an inescapable conclusion: You need a will. A will is the primary document that ensures that your wishes are fulfilled and that the wealth you have worked so hard to accumulate is distributed to the loved ones and charities that you have selected. 


  • This is a continuation of the previous post, where the information in this article describes your legal rights concerning health care decisions and living wills. It explains your legal right to make decisions about your health care under New Jersey law, and it tells you how to plan for your health care if you become unable to decide for yourself because of an illness or accident.


  • The information in this article describes your legal rights concerning health care decisions and living wills. It explains your legal right to make decisions about your health care under New Jersey law, and it tells you how to plan for your health care if you become unable to decide for yourself because of an illness or accident.