Publisher's Synopsis
From publisher Davenport Publishing this book covers Estate Planning in New Jersey. This is about doing legal documents to control health care, property, money, children, funeral, and more if later a person is absent, sick, or dead. Ready to use legal forms for New Jersey in the book and for free download at www.davenportpublishing.com are:
Form 1. Will (Standard) - lets person control things after their death like who gets money property and money, pick person as Executor to later handle things, and say whether some costs and delays can be avoided.
Form 2. Will (Guardian) - this is Will with a part to name a person as Guardian to if needed (like if both parents die) care for minor children under 18 and also manage property and money of children.
Form 3. Self-Proving Affidavit - done with Will to help later work of showing Will was properly signed.
Form 4. Tangible Personal Property Memorandum - lets a person easily, anytime write more gifts to occur after death, but it can only cover "tangible personal property" like cars, furniture, jewelry, tools, and clothes.
Form 5. Handwritten Will - this Will can skip the normal 2 witnesses and be done more easily but to do this it must be all handwritten by the person doing the Will, and doing this can be difficult and lead to mistakes.
Form 6. Proxy Directive - also called a "Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care" this common form lets person if wanted name someone to if the person is later incapacitated control health care and, also, give health care instructions.
Form 7. Instruction Directive - does serious act of saying stop health care if later doctors think a person is incapacitated, has very bad health, and more care likely won't help, and this form is often called a "Living Will".
Form 8. Practitioner Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) - does serious act of saying immediately no longer try certain health care like C.P.R., and this form is often called a "Do Not Resuscitate".
Form 9. Durable General Power Of Attorney - lets power over money, property, and other things be shared during life with trusted person like spouse, adult child, or best friend so they can help do things.
Form 10. Power Of Attorney And Delegation Of Authority By Parent Concerning Minor Child - lets a parent temporarily share power over child under 18 with someone to let them help watch and control a child.
Form 11. Appointment Of Agent To Control The Funeral And Disposition Of Remains - lets instructions be given and if wanted person named to control funeral and related matters after a death.
Also provided is Estate Planning Helpful Information form to help family after a death know about property, accounts, documents, codes and passwords, wishes, and helpful tips. SEE WWW.DAVENPORTPUBLISHING.COM.