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New Jersey Wills and Probate Lawyers in Hackensack, New Jersey

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  Contesting a Will When individuals contest a will, more often than not, they believe the will does not reflect the actual intent of their deceased loved one. The party who made the will is called a testator. The party who receives property or a gift through a will is called a beneficiary. A will may be challenged by a beneficiary in its entirety or in part. Wills in New Jersey The New Jersey State Legislature and the New Jersey Probate Courts are motivated by a strong principal that the final wishes of a deceased person should be honored without compelling evidence to the contrary. A decision to gift or not to gift is personal. The true motivations and reasons why an individual gives his or her property to someone else will never be truly known. Sometimes even the stated reasons are incorrect. For purposes of interpretation of the testator’s intent, New Jersey Probate Courts can only rely on the contents of the will to ensure that the testator’s final wishes are e

New Jersey Trust Creation Attorneys

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Creating a trust can offer multiple benefits within a well-developed, effective estate planning strategy, though many people assume this structure is only for the wealthy. There is also a common misconception that a trust only offers advantages upon your passing. The truth is that trusts are useful for estates of all sizes, and they can deliver considerable protections during your lifetime. The key to successful trust creation in New Jersey is retaining knowledgeable, skilled legal advocates to meticulously review your circumstances and explain your options. At Giro Attorneys at Law, LLC, our lawyers take a customized approach that starts with assessing your needs and those of your loved ones. We can develop a comprehensive estate plan, including a trust, that takes advantage of all available legal benefits. Our goal is to ensure that your estate plan aligns with your intentions, both during your life and after your passing. Creating a Trust as Part of Your Estate Plan