How A Last Will and Testament Protects Your Family

Do you have a Last Will and Testament? A Last Will and Testament is vital for life planning and estate planning so as to protect your assets. This document instructs how your assets will be distributed when you pass away. The value of your assets is so much more than a dollar amount—you need a skilled estate lawyer in NJ to help you ensure that your home, finances, and other assets are carefully managed.

Protect Your Family
Family isn’t just measured in “blood,” it can also refer to those you love and care about. When unexpected illnesses strike, especially in younger adults, this could leave your loved ones unprotected, especially if you haven’t yet signed other legal agreements. Are you and your partner of decades living together, but never legally tied the knot or entered into a civil union? Unless you specify otherwise, that person is not likely to inherit if you die! Despite the love and connection, without an official document, a distant blood relative could claim your assets. Don’t leave your loved ones out in the cold.

Advanced Directives or Medical Decision-Making
Many people assume (often incorrectly) that their Last Will and Testament is going to handle their last days. This is not the case! While your Last Will and Testament is dedicated to protecting your assets after your death, what happens to you medically, if you are incapacited, is determined in coordination with your Advance Directive also known as a Living Will. Through an Advance Directive you decide how your health concerns will be addressed.

Let the Law Office of Joanne Sorrentino, LLC assist you with your planning as it is never too early to address your future needs. Call today and experience peace of mind.