Consider Estate Planning to Minimize Complications
You've worked hard for your money! Everyone should consider estate planning, regardless of their wealth or the size of their estate. Estate planning can resolve many legal complications upon your death and save your loved ones from the headache of having to deal with such issues as:
What real and personal property do you own?
Who gets what?
Who should be appointed the guardian for your minor child?
What taxes will be assessed in order to transfer property ownership?
How do you protect your assets if you or your spouse enters into a nursing home?
Estate Planning
Have you asked yourself:
How do I obtain adequate and affordable health services to stay at home?
If I can't stay at home, what are my other options?
Do I need supplemental health insurance?
My spouse died. I need help. Who do I call?
My parents can't live alone. What do I do?
Should I continue to pay for my life insurance?
How do I keep from outliving my money?
I have a will. Do I need a trust or health care directive?
How do we preserve our assets if confronted with additional long-term care expenses?
How do I get Medicaid benefits?
Everyone Should Have a Well-Planned Estate
An experienced New Jersey elder law and estate planning attorney can show you how to preserve your wealth and pass it on to whom you want, when you want, and how you want with minimal tax consequences.
The elder law and estate planning lawyers at Strich Law Firm PC have over 30 years of experience helping individuals and families develop estate plans that preserve their wealth and distribute that wealth to their designated beneficiaries in the most efficient and economically sound ways possible. We can do the same for you! Call Strich Law Firm PC today to get started: 609-924-2900.