Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills

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Our goal is to provide each of our clients with as much information as possible about Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills. As you will see as you review the following material, there is a lot of information to digest and consider. Many legal aspects may be complex and confusing. We want you to know we are available to speak with you about any legal aspects of Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills at your convenience either over the telephone or in person at the Spiegel and Utrera, P.A., office nearest you. What do some of these terms mean? Click here for a Glossary. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Asset Protection, Trusts and Wills. Click here for FAQs.

New Jersey Proxy Directive

Who do you trust to make healthcare decisions? A New Jersey Proxy Directive is a person’s written indication of the person that makes health care decisions on their behalf. If you are lacking a Proxy Directive to provide guidance to family and health care providers as to your wishes, decisions about your health care may be made for you by a court-appointed guardian, your wife or husband, your adult child, your parent, your adult sibling, an adult relative, or a close friend. The individual making healthcare decisions for you may or may not be aware of your wishes concerning treatment restrictions. If you have a Proxy Directive and discuss it with your family and significant people in your life, it will better assure that your wishes will be carried out. Let us draft this important document for $167.95. Should you order this document from Spiegel and Utrera, P.A., the document will be complete and a draft document will be conveyed to you for your review and make reasonable changes upon request.

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