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New Jersey Estate Planning


When Owning Property in Another State Changes Your Estate Plan
Owning property in more than one state can quietly complicate your estate plan. This article explains why, using a simple example of a New Jersey family who inherits out-of-state property and what that means for probate, incapacity planning, and whether a trust may make sense.
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4 min read


Estate Planning for Parents of Young Children: A Practical Guide
Becoming a parent changes everything, including how you should think about estate planning. If you have young children, your plan is no longer just about money. It’s about who would care for your kids, who could make decisions if you’re incapacitated, and how to avoid unnecessary court involvement during an already difficult time. A thoughtful estate plan gives your family clarity, protection, and flexibility when they need it most.
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8 min read


Do you really need a trust if your estate is under $2 million?
Many people assume trusts are only for the ultra-wealthy, but in New Jersey, the decision to use a trust isn’t just about net worth. This article breaks down when a trust may — or may not — make sense for estates under $2 million, including how family dynamics, privacy, probate concerns, and long-term planning goals factor into the decision.
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9 min read


What Is an Estate Plan in New Jersey?
A quick explanation of what estate planning is generally and who benefits from this type of planning.
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3 min read
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