What Happens
in New Jersey if I die without a Will?
What is
involved with creating a will?
You'll need to decide the best way to distribute your assets after death. If you're married, one spouse often leaves
everything to the other, or divides everything amongst the surviving children equally. If you're not married, then there
may be some special people you have in mind. But their are many variations! You'll need to choose a reliable and trustworthy
executor, trustee, and/or guardian. We'll explain everything, in person (the coffee is free), over the phone, and/or online.
Then we'll meet with you to have the document signed (at my office or at another location when necessary).
Call for
a consultation any hour of the day or night at 732 906-6600 Extension 201 or fire off an email for a fast
response at
sendinfo@friedlawyer.com
Are there
other documents I'll need ?
Yes. You may also need a
durable power of attorney and/or health care proxy prepared when you make your will, at moderate additional cost.
What does
all this cost?
The price of a will depends upon your particular situation. Most wills can be prepared in a short amount of time at a
reasonable cost. Why buy software or use online preparation services when you can have the advice of an attorney for just
a few dollars more (without spending a lot of your own precious time filling in forms and figuring out the details on your
own)? The best things in life are free, but not when it comes to making
a will!
The cost
of NOT having a will?
Don't even go there! Contact us to discuss your situation over the phone or by email. We can give you an estimate in
most cases.