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Estate Planning

Personal Attention to Your Estate Planning Needs

Do you need an estate plan? Do you need a will, a power of attorney, an advance medical directive ("living will")? If you do not have a plan in place, you most surely need one. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to have your affairs in order should anything happen to you. If you have an estate plan, should it be updated? Recent tax changes may make your existing plan obsolete.

Do you wish to create or update trusts to provide assistance to your family or other loved ones during your lifetime? What is the best way to coordinate such planning with your estate plan, which will take effect when you pass away? Should you include trusts in your will, especially if you are to benefit your minor children?

Your personal situation is unique; your estate plan should reflect your situation, not someone else's. "Cookie cutter" plans are cheap, easy and usually seriously flawed. A proper estate plan requires an attorney who will listen carefully and ask the right questions to meet your goals. Your attorney should also advise you of future changes or circumstances that may require alternatives or changes to your plan so your goals will remain intact in changing times.

Avoid future confusion or litigation over your estate. Create a clear and coherent estate plan. I can help.

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Call me at 908-336-0268 or send me an e-mail to schedule a meeting with an experienced estate lawyer in Somerville, New Jersey. I look forward to hearing from you. Your initial consultation is an important step in securing and protecting your legal rights.