Wills, Trusts and powers of attorney in New Jersey

Estate planning is not a one-size-fits-all proposition or a once-in-a-lifetime event. Rather, it is an important part of comprehensive financial planning and is appropriate for all adults. Estate planning does not refer only to legal maneuvering for complicated, high-asset estates. Individuals and couples with one job, one house and one car need to prepare a will just as much as individuals or families with stocks and bonds, multiple real estate properties and complex business holdings.
Regardless of your stage or station of life, the Ocean County law firm of Kitrick, McWeeney & Wells, LLC, welcomes inquiries. We serve New Jersey residents in need of estate planning documents and directives including:
- Last will and testament
- Simple wills
- Complex wills
- Trusts
- Credit-sheltered trusts
- Special needs trusts
- Spendthrift trusts
- Minor trusts
- Disability trusts
- Living trusts
- Revocable living trusts
- Irrevocable living trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Health care directives (living wills; advanced medical directives)
- Irrevocable life insurance trusts (ILIT)
- Probate issues
- Estate tax and tax-related Issues
We provide legal counsel for people seeking estate planning begins with a thorough inventory of assets, goals and previous wills. If you have recently moved to New Jersey or experienced changes in your family’s makeup through marriage, divorce, adoption, births or deaths or inheritance issues, you are invited to contact us. Update your Will and explore types of trusts or powers of attorney that may apply to your situation. Contact an Ocean County estate planning lawyer by phone at Contact us by phone (732) 920-8383.