Ewing, NJ Estate Planning Law Firms & Lawyers

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  • 1479 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08618

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Helping clients throughout Central New Jersey.

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Mark A. Kriegel
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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers3 awards

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Andrew Olcese
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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 30 lawyers4 awards

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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 24 lawyers4 awards

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Thomas J. Bean Esq.
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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 14 lawyers2 awards

  • New Jersey Attorneys in Princeton. Mason, Griffin & Pierson has been serving Central New Jersey since 1955. The firm's long tenure has allowed it to play an important role... Read More

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Valerie L. Howe
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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Helping clients throughout Central New Jersey.

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Mark A. Kriegel
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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

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Nicole Bernard-Povio Esq.
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  • Serving Ewing, NJ and Mercer County, New Jersey

  • Law Firm with 23 lawyers2 awards

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can i exclude my future husband from my will as I own my house in NJ and it is in my name only and my 2 children from my previous husband. I want to l

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Estate Planning lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You can exclude your future husband from your estate by doing a combination of a prenuptial agreement and a marital share waiver.  In the State of New Jersey you cannot disinherit your spouse, so if you just leave him out the will, he can claim his marital share which is one third of the augmented estate.  He cannot make that claim, however, if he has signed a waiver of that share. You can also use a prenuptial to agree that neither of you will take from the other's estate.  What you will need is his agreement or consent, and you will need to have that in writing to protect your children in the future.
You can exclude your future husband from your estate by doing a combination of a prenuptial agreement and a marital share waiver.  In the State of New Jersey you cannot disinherit your spouse, so if you just leave him out the will, he can claim his marital share which is one third of the augmented estate.  He cannot make that claim, however, if he has signed a waiver of that share. You can also use a prenuptial to agree that neither of you will take from the other's estate.  What you will need is his agreement or consent, and you will need to have that in writing to protect your children in the future.
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Do I have to give money from the estate away?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
There is no concrete answer to this question. To adequately address your options you should speak with an attorney and address the timing of the POD account addition, the medical condition of the decedent and your options. We charge $100 for a one hour consultation with an attorney who will provide you with important information regarding your specific case and will able to advise you on the options that you should consider in determining your next steps, or if it involves reviewing documents and preparation in advance of the meeting, we charge $300 for the consultation, because there is over one hour of review and preparation for the meeting and one hour for the meeting.
There is no concrete answer to this question. To adequately address your options you should speak with an attorney and address the timing of the POD account addition, the medical condition of the decedent and your options. We charge $100 for a one hour consultation with an attorney who will provide you with important information regarding your specific case and will able to advise you on the options that you should consider in determining your next steps, or if it involves reviewing documents and preparation in advance of the meeting, we charge $300 for the consultation, because there is over one hour of review and preparation for the meeting and one hour for the meeting.
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I want to know if you can remain anonymous when collecting Lottery Winnings in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Estate Planning lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
You can remain anonymous, however, the lottery winnings are taxed, and a tax paying entity must be identified.  It is my undesigning that you can establish a trust, obtain a tax payer identification number for the trust, and allow the trust to accept the lottery winnings.  The trust would then be taxed. 
You can remain anonymous, however, the lottery winnings are taxed, and a tax paying entity must be identified.  It is my undesigning that you can establish a trust, obtain a tax payer identification number for the trust, and allow the trust to accept the lottery winnings.  The trust would then be taxed. 
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