Posts by zola.support.team:
Planning for Retrieving Digital Passwords
We all have online accounts with passwords and usernames. Most of us also have Facebook pages or Linked In accounts which we monitor and use occasionally or every day depending …
- Posted on: Aug 15 2011
Determining Your New Worth
Knowing the value of your estate is essential in making strategic decisions in your estate plan. Your net worth (assets minus liabilities) dictates not your lifestyle but also what your …
- Posted on: Aug 15 2011
Providing Tuition and Medical Expenses for Loved Ones
It is common for grandparents to leave their grandchildren gifts of property, assets or cash. It is also common for grandparents to want children to spend the gifts wisely, rather …
- Posted on: Aug 15 2011
Annual Gift Tax Exclusion
Many people wait until they die to leave assets and cash to their loved ones but you can start giving to your loved ones now and enjoy actually giving them …
- Posted on: Aug 15 2011
Gifts to Pets in an Estate Plan
Animal Companions Cannot Own Property While most of us consider our pets to be part of the family, animals cannot own property legally. For example, an animal cannot open a …
- Posted on: Aug 15 2011
New Jersey Statutory Definition of Distributee
Distributee is a term used commonly in estate planning but rarely used outside of estate planning. Every state includes a definition section to their laws to clearly convey the intent …
- Posted on: Aug 15 2011
Stepchildren Defined for New Jersey Estate Planning
Definitions in the laws of New Jersey determine who is considered a “child” and who is not. There are circumstances where someone may take a child in as his own, …
- Posted on: Aug 11 2011
Things Your Will Should Not Include
When considering what you might want to include in your will, you should know some things are better addressed in a different document, or not included at all in your …
- Posted on: Aug 10 2011
Four Things Your Will Cannot Do
In understanding what you can accomplish in your will, it is important to understand the things you cannot do. Below are four important things to know you cannot do in …
- Posted on: Aug 9 2011
Often Overlooked Provisions in a Will
A Provision Disposing of your Residuary Estate. Your residuary estate is all of your property that is not otherwise specifically disposed of in the will. You may acquire more property …
- Posted on: Aug 8 2011