People don't like to think about dying. It's only natural. But heirs of New Jersey residents who plan ahead will reap the benefits from their estate planning actions. Most people know that it is important to have a will, but they may fail to update it regularly to...
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Year: 2015
Key estate planning steps for married couples
Married couples in New Jersey may want to consider taking some simple steps to prepare for the possibility of one spouse's death. Although most spouses don't like to think about estate planning, it is important to have certain documents prepared. According to a survey...
Lowering estate taxes with charitable trusts
Many New Jersey entertainment fans were probably saddened when actor James Gandolfini passed away at age 51 in 2013, but there were future surprises ahead for his family as around 80 percent of his estate was subject to federal and state estate taxes due to faulty...
Common estate planning errors
Although some New Jersey residents may assume that the most common estate planning errors that are made have to do with the wording of a will or trust, two of the most common mistakes are actually not keeping named beneficiaries updated and using online tools for...
The need for estate planning at any age
Like people everywhere, New Jersey residents tend to put off estate planning because the process raises uncomfortable subjects. The excuse that only older individuals or parents of young children need estate plans ignores the reality that a medical emergency could...
The importance of prudent lifetime gift planning
Many New Jersey residents create a detailed estate plan as a way of providing for the next generations in their family. With a well-written will, financial trusts and lifetime gift planning, people can help to ensure that their family members do not lose a large chunk...
The duties of an executor can be difficult and thankless
New Jersey residents are often honored when they are asked by a close friend or relative to act as the executor of their wills after they pass away. The duties of an executor are important, but they can also be difficult and thankless for the unprepared. The executor...
Wills, trusts and other ways to pass assets
People in New Jersey may want to avoid probate by passing their assets in ways other than a will. Wills still do have some advantages, however. There are a number of ways that a person can pass their assets to their intended beneficiaries, both within the structure of...
Young people should have estate plans
Most New Jersey residents understand the importance of having an estate plan. However, many young people have not put any thought into what they want to happen should they become incapacitated. Following the highly publicized death of Bobbi Kristina Brown, young...
The impact of increasing probate fees
New Jersey residents who bemoan their tax burdens may wish to spare a thought for those who live in nearby Connecticut. The state has seen thousands of residents pack up and leave in recent years as taxes have risen to bridge yawning budget gaps, and changes to the...