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Don’t Write on Your will

Discover why writing your own will might not be the best choice. Explore the pitfalls and alternatives here. Protect your legacy today and For more details call our NJ real estate attorney at (908) 751-1551.<br>

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Don’t Write on Your will

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  1. Don’t Write on Your will Recently, I have been getting a number of will documents from bereaved families where the deceased crossed out paragraphs or added names and crossed out others. This unnecessarily created problems for the families involved. New Jersey has one of the easiest probate procedures in the country. Robert is a member and Past President of the Hunterdon County Bar Association, and is a member of its Elder Law Committee. He is also active in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and its New Jersey Chapter. He is pro bono counsel for Volunteer Guardianship One on One, in Flemington, New Jersey. Bob was named as a Super Lawyer in 2020. Contact Us Law Offices of Robert J. Shanahan, JR., LLC 200 NJ-31 #207, Flemington, New Jersey, 08822, USA (908) 293-8659 info@legalcounselnj.com https://legalcounselnj.com/

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