Gen Z Beneficiaries?
Born between 1997 and 2012, members of Gen Z are the first generation to have grown up with smart phones and social media embedded in their lives. They are generally thought to be financially…
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Aging Solo? Appoint A Fiduciary
While it is important for everyone to have a plan for aging, those embarking on the journey alone—sojourners—arguably need to be the most proactive about putting plans in place. Perhaps the most challenging aspect…
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Appointed In Surrogate Court: Executors
Although executors are designated when a Last Will and Testament is created, they do not officially undertake their duties until appointed at the onset of probate proceedings. In some states, including New Jersey, probate…
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Secrecy and Practicality Too: Trust Types
Because they can be customized based on circumstances and personal preferences, including a desire for privacy, trusts are very handy in estate planning. The legal underpinnings of all trusts are similar, but the variations…
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Divorce and Estate Plans?
When divorce interrupts life, there’s a lot to be resolved, which can be overwhelming. Nonetheless, attorneys remind us not to overlook estate plans, whether they have been fully detailed or partially formed. Documents, named…
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Irrevocable Trust?
The thought of not being able to undo a decision is downright scary—and generally more so when it comes to money. So why would anyone want to place assets in an irrevocable trust? Estate…
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Executors: Go Above and Beyond
When a will is made, the creator designates a fiduciary, typically referred to as an executor, to see that it is carried out in accordance with state probate protocols. During probate, it is critical…
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Divvying Up The Estate?
What matters most: equal or fair? Ensuring that adult children all benefit from a share of our assets requires clear thinking—and courageous communication. While it is easy and typical to say each child gets…
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Precatory Language?
Wishing. Hoping. Wanting. These words convey suggestions, but not direct orders: they are precatory, and therefore not generally useful in official estate planning documents like wills or trusts, which demand absolute clarity. Nonetheless, attorneys…
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