There are changes to NJ Probate procedures while courts and offices are closed and working remote. Join this virtual workshop to learn what you need to know.
New Main Topics:
1. Handling probate during COVID and while government offices are closed
2. Dangers if you have no will or your documents are invalid
3. Getting your Estate Planning documents done when you can’t go into a law office
4. What goes into a will
5. How to get your NJ Estate Tax eliminated and inheritance tax reduced
6. Power of Attorneys recommendations
7. Living Will & Advance Directive for Medical Care
8. Administering the Estate/Probate /Surrogate
9. Avoiding unnecessary expenses and saving your family money
Do you have a current will? Have you ever had to deal with the probate process? The Edison law offices of Kenneth Vercammen will join the library this evening to hold a virtual workshop on the latest legal issues regarding Estate Planning and Probate. Remember, the laws are constantly changing and you should be aware of what is new and how it will affect you and your family. In a recent newsletter, lawyer Kenneth Vercammen tells us to "beware of the inexpensive forms you can get online." He warns, "Often cheap online forms are rejected" in the probate process. Come hear what you need to know when considering how to legally protect your assets for your family.
Questions can be asked using the chat feature on Zoom and they will be answered during the Q&A period at the end of the presentation as time allows.
SPEAKER: Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. Edison, (Author- ABA’s Wills and Estate Administration)
Guest Speakers: Heather Antonuccio, Deputy Surrogate and Dan Fabrizio, Financial Advisor
Located on Kingston Lane in the Monmouth Junction section between the Muncipal Building and Crossroads Middle School.